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f Q ' hickie DeBoisbriand Cenfel' V wfffzif ' 1, I r I E. -wiv 'fx BATON SQUAD 'Ist row- Pudgy Farmerg Helen Millettej Betty Ealong Joan Kinneyj Delma Glid deng Judy Croteau. 2nd row- Betty MacLellong Mildred Sanfordg Claire Pore Gretchen Brown, drum mojoretteg Virginia Shattlerg Frances Johnsong Shirley Pikel 'Q f r if jk Phil Michaud holfback ww Larry Moron halfbock .hu Sully holds while Ed R Moe Labbe, and Al Glffolr Mike Lago kicks off Oy and Buster Ouellette guards ends x CHEERLEADERS 'Ist row-Janet Violetteg Leola Allard, head leaderg Barbara Carterg 2nd row-Pauline Pellering June LeMoireg Alice Lucierg Jean Buswellg Della Rogers. 81 Bucky Buxton place kicker specialist
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Keefe, halfback ihnny Babine, quarterback will Boyle, tackle if The gridsters of A. H. S. were definitely outclassed by Gloucester High, one of the best high school teams in the state. We were downed by the score of 32-6. The Messrs. Lucido and Nicastro were the outstanding representatives for the Fishermen. Amesbury's one and only T. D. came in the third period, when the Pony backfield with Porky May appearing in the starring role, began a goalward march that ended with May's going over for the score. Amesbury High and a strong Danvers team battled to a O-0 tie. Although the visiting eleven outplayed our local boys, the Onion Towners were unable to cross the goal line for a score. ln the final period Danvers tried a field goal but was un- successful, and at the sound of the final gun the score still stood at 0-0. We did it again! The Pow-wow lndians trampled the Clippers by the embarrasing score of 5l-l8 in the traditional Turkey Day Game. Our backs and linemen played the best game of their careers and have a right to be proud. Keefe drew first blood by scooting 66 yards on the second play in the first quarter. After this the Joppa boys must have lost faith, because Tassinari's Terriers went crazy. We completed forward passes, intercepted passes, made 40 to 50 yard gains, racked up touchdowns right and left and turned in points galore. Nobody expected anything like a 5l-l8 rout, not even the most optomistic Hat-Towner. ln this game honorable mention should go to all members of the Amesbury High squad and not to any one person. Amesbury's present record now stands at l3 wins against Newburyport's 9 and with 6 tie games. The'A. H. S. points total 370 against 242 for N. H. S. Tom Sullivan, fullbac Captain Mike Lag guard . . l iff? if le l i Q 1 A uyfslt,QB.... wb' Gm I gi if vnsvgggo nom 4 PEB? Q4 '0' il ' 80 l Weary Gould, tackle
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Basketball I lst row-O. Morse, R. English, A. Ouellette, W. Buxton, Captain T. Sullivan, G. McGloin J Lavalley D Blalsdell J Kardek. 2nd row-Coach Tassinari, B. Froysland, B. Froyslancl, R. Sullivan, N. Regis J Justin R Gleed Manager Gould Coach Wallace. 3rd row--S. May, L. Morse, R. Cvnewski, E. Rov, J. Pollard, R. Carey 82' SCOREBOARD A. H. S. 40 . . . .Exeter A. H. S. 30 . .A.H.S. Alumni A. H. S. 38 .,,. Exeter A. H. S. 28 .Swampscott A. H. S. 34 . ..Punchord A. H. S. 25 . ,.., Newburyport A. H. S. 4'l . .Danvers A. H. S. 35 . Winthrop A. H. S. 46 . . Marblehead A. H. S. 55 . ..Saugus A. H. S. 49 . . .Newburyport A. H. S. 47 . . Swampscott A. H. S. 52 . , .Winthrop A. H. S. 60 ..Donvers A. H. S. 40 .. . . Marblehead A. H. S. 52 .Punchard A. H. S. 44 .... Saugus
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