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Our scores in the League Games were as follows: H. H- S. Opponents 40 Solon 60 30 Monson 14 37 No. Anson 40 44 N. N. Portland 66 45 Jackman 37 42 Solon 51 37 Athens 32 47 Monson 24 330 N. Anson '52 31 Bingham 37 32 Bingham 41. 5-6 Jackman 17 53 Athens 41 43 N. N. Portland 42 Winona Knowlton '54 GIRLS' S'OF'l'-BALL Soft-ball! ! I We started our fall term of softball with a bang which popped loudly when we helplessly and hopelessly lost our three games to our friendly neighbors. Our coach, Mr. St. Pierre tried to whip us into shape but we just didn't digest the prescribed medicine so remained soft, but, cheer up, Coach! We all cross our hearts and hope to die that the spring will blossom out some very good soft-ball players. Our scores were as follows: H. H. S. Opponents 4 21 5 16 8 113 CHEERLEADERS Kneeling l. to r.: A. Ames, P. Gourle y, M. Clark, L. Gourley. Standing 1. to r.: Z. Cray, N. Noyes, D, Olson, M. LaGross, R. Shaw.
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL Kneeling l. to r.: L. Gourley, A. Ame-s, M. LaGross, W. Knowlton. Standing 1. to r.: Coach Mr. St. Pier re, M. Curtis, D. Olson, Captain P. Gourley, F. Folsom, J. Howell. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Basketball! I ! This is what we all really had on our minds from the first day of school and went into our first practice with a lot of vim and vigor. In this, Mr. St. Pierre had a little better luck with his medicine as we really went to town and won half of the games we played- Arleen discovered that hookshots were her specialty, and Pat put her name in bright lights with her set shots. Florence and Dawna were discovered and were thankful for much eating and fast growing as they were our tallest guards. Nonie, our peanut of the team, was always waiting for all the rebounds that came along. Lo- retta and Margaret, our most-used subs. have helped us win our games. you girls are forgotten because if it Now don't think that the rest of hadn't been for you Meredith, Jackie, J o-Ann and Alice to help in our prac- tices and stand behind us we cer- tainly wouldn't have the wonderful record we have this year. So, Coach. get your feet braced for a bigger and better team next year. The high scorer of our team was Arleen Ames, and Pat Gourley was chosen to play in the All-Star Game at No. Anson.
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l BAND Fil'-St POW 1. to 1'-I K- Cl2l1'k, J. Bryant, G. Snowden, B. Murray, L.. Gourley. Second row 1. to r.: R. Shaw, G. Sendzik, B. York, I. Downs. BAND Something new has been added. Harmony High School has a band. Last summer 'there were rumors that a new music teacher was coming to fill Mr. Lamb's place. We all re- gretted seeing him go and we all are grateful to him for the musical start he gave us. The rumors became fact on Sept. 11, 1952, when Mr. Alexander Econo- mos arrived at H. H. S. -to begin an entirely new music program. Since then the number of students study- ing musical instruments has declined, but the early confusion has finally boiled down to a progressive band of people. We played several marches with the- Union No. 63 Band at the April 14 spelling contest in St. Albans. The loand is also going to take a trip to Waterville to hear the U. S. Navy Band Concert April 25. Mr. Economos has taken every- thing in hand, and although it may take time, H. H. S. will eventually have an excellent music department.
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