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BOYS’ BASKETBALL Pride and joy of the old home town! That ' s this year’s team, with a record of sixteen straight wins, and a total number of 664 points against 293 tor combined opposition. High scorers on first team were Captain Seaton Jackson with 208 points, John Whizzer White with 186 points and Lreddie Crafts with 155 points. Special credit is also due Jack Van Heest and Charlie Place for their excellent guarding. Buddy Clive led second team with 1 17 points, and with Bill Van Heest and David Whelpley as forwards and John Beebe and Parker Harrison as guards, this team, too, stayed undefeated throughout the season. A fine tribute to Coach Law and a threat to the Tech Tourney Class C” next year, these teams earned undying praise. GAMES Weston vs. Weston vs. Weston vs. Weston vs. Weston vs. Weston vs. Weston vs. Weston vs. Maynard, 38-16 and 69-26 Westwood, 36-21 and 52-19 Millis, 20-6 and 62-15 St. Mark’s, 30-28 and 40-22 Wellesley, 28-13 and 26-13 Cambridge School, 33-6 and 30-22 Wayland, 52-14 and 35-15 Brown and Nichols, 53-26 and 53-24 S. Jackson, Captain, 1. f. J. Van Heest, r. g. W. VanHeest, r. f. J. Beebe, r. g. LETTERMEN J. White, c C. Place, 1. g. D. Whelpley, c. F. Crafts, r. f. N. Clive, 1. f. P. Harrison, 1. g. 34
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GIRLS’ HOCKEY Weston can be very proud of this year’s hockey team since the girls came through undefeated. They played five games, winning four and tying one. The first was with Cambridge School on their field, and the score was 3-2. Dottie Sheehan made all the goals. The second team tied 0-0. Then Cambridge came to see us on our own field, and we defeated them 2-0, with Dottie Sheehan and Joan Brouillette scoring. Again the second team tied 0-0. Our greatest victory came in defeating Wellesley 1-0, the hardest game we had to play, with Beverly Hastings making the point. When Maynard came to see us on our own field, we defeated them 2-0, thanks to the goals made by Joan Brouillette and Joan Camman. Second team won 2-1. Our last game on Maynard’s field was close all the way and ended in a 1-1 tie, all credit for scoring due to Lois Rinehart. Second team tied again 0-0. It was a wonderful season, girls, and those of us who graduate this year leave wishes for the same success to next year’s team. FIRST TEAM Nancy Woodman (Capt.), 1. h. Lois Rinehart (Mgr.), c. h. Beverly Hastings, c. f. Barbara Kingsbury, r. f. Dottie Sheehan, 1. w. Joan Brouillette, 1. i. Joan Camman, r. i. Marion Wheeler, r. w. Christine Tebo, 1. b. Betty Tebeau, r. b. Nancy Flint, g. SECOND TEAM Sally Caffrey, c. f. Betsy Shaw, r. w. Millicent Cheever, 1. w. Josephine Melone, 1. h. Jan Palmer, 1. i. Betsy Powell, 1. b. Joy St ubbs, r. b. June Fiske, r. i. Patricia Wheeler, 1. w. Lois Wicken, c. h. Alice Rinehart, r. h. Joy Blaney, r. h. 33
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GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Success” seemed to be the key word in this year’s sports, and the girls’ basketball proved no ex¬ ception. Missing the undefeated” title by loss of only one game, they piled up a score of 234 points against 124 for combined opponents. High scorers were Nancy Woodman with 105 points, Gwendolyn Gale with 65 points, and Joan Brouillette with 54 points, for first team; Dottie Sheehan with 43 points, and Sally Caffrey with 34 points for second team. Lois, Barbara and Phee deserve special credit for their excellent guarding, and substitutes Beverly and Joan should get a big hand, too. Thus, with spirit and sportsmanship on the rampage, our girls went through a season of eight games, winning six, tying one, and losing one. GAMES Weston vs. Maynard, 52-6 Weston vs. Wayland, 29-24 and 38-13 Weston vs. Cambridge, 17-17 and 20-22 Weston vs. Welle sley, 25-18 Weston vs. Concord, 36-9 Weston vs. Waltham, 17-15 LETTERMEN Gwendolyn Gale (Capt.), r. f. Nancy Woodman, c. Joan Brouillette, 1. f. Beverly Hastings, 1. f. Lois Rinehart (Mgr.), c. g. Barbara Kingsbury, r. g. Phyllis Brown, 1. g. Joan Fuller, 1. g. Sally Caffrey (Capt.), c. Sally Bolster, r. f. Dottie Sheehan, 1. f. Jean Tiffany, 1. f. Betsy Van Heest Alice Rinehart Irene Havey Deborah Knights, r. f. i 35
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