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Fzrrt mu I lo r T. Jacobs, P. Campbell, D. Nelson, B. Howes, P. Shields, F. Cummings, K. Simms, C. Riedell, A. Pendergast Yecoml mu Miss Nehubian, coach, J. Watts, E. Santry, B. White, manager, J. Watts, manager, J. Jacobson, manager D Horgan E Whitely, S. Anderson, M, Obrien, S. Stearns. Thml ron M White, M. Phillips, R. Hodge, B. Short, M. Reid, A. Stevens, M. Chambers, M. Higgins, A. Hall. ir A , gadlfefgaf LTHOUGH the basketball season for the Raiderettes was a short and not very im- pressive one, the Barnstable girls displayed terrific spirit and expert ball handling. The opening game of the 353-'54 season was with Bourne. This was a fight to the finish with the Bourne girls coming out on top, 79-70. The next two contests were victories for the Raiderettes who defeated Yarmouth, 57-26, and trimmed Wareham, 60-29. Fol- lowing a very long lay-off our girls met Provincetown, only to lose by a 72-55 score. Still unable to climb on victory road, the Raiderettes invaded Wareham only to be de- feated, 67-46. The last two games of the regular season ended on a better note when Yarmouth was again trimmed, 66-36, and Bourne was repaid for its earlier victory and lost to the Raiderettes, 78-49. Entering the Principals Tournament, the Raiderettes defeated Orleans, 65-29, in the hrst game only to lose to Sandwich, 5-i-40, in a thrilling semi-final tilt. Having wound up the season with five wins and four losses, including tournament games, it was quite evident that the season had been too short and games scheduled too far apart. Coach Nehubian, however, did her usual fine job of coaching. The second team managed to win all its games so we are in hopes that this is a forecast of a bright future. At the first annual Boosters Club Banquet, Faith Cummings was presented the award for the Most Valuable Player and Dolores Nelson was awarded the trophy for the Most Improved Player. Sweaters and letters are to be awarded at a later date.
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L. to r.: P. Souza, J. Poole, B. Fernandes, J. Murphy, C. Harmon, C. Baxter, 1. Kelley, A. Richards, 1. Richards. CA 807661. 6!2l 5 HE Cheerleaders of '54 kept our spirits high during the football and bas- ketball seasons. In December the girls held the Holly Hop Dance which was a big success. Among their other activities were card selling to earn money for new uniforms and acting as waitresses at the boys' football banquet and the boys' and girls, basketball banquet.
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