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BOYS’ SPORTS Boys’ sports started off this year with the field events and baseball games at Deerfield Fair. In the field events Coe-Brown placed second, Farmington winning. The individual winners were: Boys’ Relay First Place tie with Nute Jones. Geers, Wentworth, Newell High Jump First Place Ted Geers Broad Jump First Place Ted Geers Third Place Roy Wentworth In the baseball games Coe-Brown defeated Farmington 15-8, and in the championship game lost to Nute 7-1. CROSS COUNTRY The cross country team completed the year with a record of 1-4. The lone victory was over Sanborn Seminary with defeats at the hands of Newmarket twice, Farmington, and Epping. In the state meet Coe-Brown finished fifth. The team was composed of: David Newell, Paul Guptill, George Dem- mons, Leonard Welch, Clifford Bane, Kenneth Magoon, Everett Brown, Everett Robinson, and Phil Shepard. BASKETBALL Basketball is fast becoming our favorite sport. This year our team placed third in the Southeastern League Tournament. The year's record was six wins and nine losses. About the middle of the season we obtained the Grange Hall in East North- wood for practices, which undoubtedly helped us. The season’s record was: Opposition Coe-Brown 39 Epping 35 Coe-Brown 37 Alton 30 Coe-Brown 48 Nute 63 Coe-Brown 39 Newmarket 45 Coe-Brown 31 Raymond 67 Coe-Brown 37 Farmington 72 Coe-Brown 27 Epping 48 Coe-Brown 31 Pittsfield 42 Coe-Brown 40 Alton 37 Coe-Brown 34 Nute 56 Coe-Brown 33 Raymond 44 Coe-Brown 44 Farmington 35 Coe-Brown 45 Alumni 20 TOURNAMENT GAMES Coe-Brown 37 Nute 45 Coe-Brown 41 Raymond 40 Letters were awarded to: Paul Guptill, David Newell, Phil Guptill, Willis Rollins. Clifford Bane, Ted Geers, Philip Shepard, and Manager Alvah Yeaton. Others on the team were: Dick Bengtson, David Low, and Everett Robinson. BASEBALL Thus far this season we have a record of three wins and one loss. The scores for the first four games have been: Opposition Coe-Brown 13 Raymond 9 Coe-Brown 2 Farmington 8 31
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BASKETBALL TEAM l-irst Row: W. Rollins. T. Geers. Paul Guptill. Philip Guptill. D. Newell. Back Row: E. Robinson. D. Bengtson. D. Low. P. Shepard. C. Bane. Coach Ellsworth. VOLLEYBALL 1'irst Row: N. Witham. L. Hutchins. M. Scribner. M. Tuttle. A. Witham. Second Row: Mr. Allen, L. Sherman. J. Landers, P. Ycaton, D. Rollins. 30
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Coe-Brown Coe-Brown 11 3 Alton Nute 4 2 The team is made up of: Phil Guptill, David Newell. Paul Guptill, Willis Rollins, Ted Geers. Clifford Bane. Roy Wentworth. Kenneth Magoon. Richard Bengtson. G crge Dcmmons, David Low, Everett Robinson, Philip Shepard, Clarence Bateman. T he manager is Alvah Yeaton. The fol’owing is the schedule for the remainder of the year: May 16 Raymond at Coe-Brown May 20 Farmington at Coe-Brown May 23 Coe-Brown at Epping May 27 Coe-Brown at Alton May 29 Coe-Brown at Nute June 3 Pembroke at Coe-Brown June 5 Dover at Coe-Brown June 9 Coe-Brown at Dover GIRLS’ SPORTS VOLLEYBALL The girls’ sports program began this year with volleyball. We had nine games of which we won two and lost seven. The girls on the team were: Millie Scribner. Mary Bateman, Co-Captains: Lois Hutchins, Lyn Sherman. Joan Landers, Sylvia Shepard. Alberta Witham, Pearl Yeaton. Faye Rollins, and De De Rollins. During the winter months there were no outdoor sports. The girls spent most of their spare time playing ping-pong and dancing. SOFTBALL When spring came the girls started practicing softball to get ready for the fast-approaching softball season. The girls on the team are: Sylvia Shepird, Lois Hutchins, Marion Pease. Jean Tuttle, Shirley Wells, De De Rollins, Lyn Sherman. Phyllis Twombly, Jeannette Fortin, Millie Scribner, and Miry Lovely. As this goes to print, we will have played only one game. This was with Epping, which we won 11-5. There are three more gam s scheduled. Mr. Allen, our coach, deserves a great deal of credit for the way he has practiced with the girls after school. The manager for this season is Mary Bateman, who was unable to play. One of the newly organized sports is badminton. T he girls also enjoy playing horseshoes. CHEERLEADING The cheerleaders had a very successful year. They cheered at all the basket- ball games and did a good job. The girls on the squad this year were: Head Cheerleader, Mary Bateman: Marion Pease, Joy Wiley, Debra Low, Marilyn Tuttle, and Norene Holmes. They also entered the Cheerleading contest at Farmington which took place at the termination of the basketball season. At the Basketball and Cheerleaders’ Banquet, the Cheerleaders received their letters for the year. Mary Bateman and Marion Pease were unable to cheer at the last of the season, but were able to attend a few of the last games. We were all very happy that they could be there. The squad will be losing Mary Bateman through graduation, but there will be five girls left to carry on. Good luck next year, girls! ! ! 32
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