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l ,ffl i I ,7 .ffg Brom?-Lehi. Beacon Athletics , GIRL'S ATHLETICS BASKETBALL A The Girls' Basketball Team has played more games this year than ever before, and the percentage of victories has been higher. Our line-up was as follows: Center Forward - Jane Turini A Right Forward - Lois Dickson Left Forward - Rebecca Anderson Right Guard - Doris Bigelow, Jr. 'Q Center Guard - Mary Greenwood Left Guard - Marcelle St. John ,Substitutes -- Dorothy Cregar, Eleanor Sawyer, Betty V Maloney, Phyllis Perry, Mary Ann Poitras, M5131--Galiughfan, Marilyn ' Murphy, and ' . ' . f f 1-- 'Co-captains - ' ' n. f f , 15 1 ' .K ManagersfM-arie wfasstl it , 4 N The members of the Senior Class who were on the basketball or foot- ball squad received sweaters on April 14, 1950. The sweaters are royal blue with two white stripes on the left sleeve. We wish to express our thanks to our new coach, Mr. Frank Dris- coll, for our training, we appreciate the time and effort which he spent upon us. Game schedule and scores: Dec. 6, at Harvard. Stow 51 - Bromfield 58 Dec. 13, at Harvard. Sterling 19 - Bromfield 30 Page Six
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Brom?iel.d Beacon On November 3, 1949 a group from Bromfield attended and enjoyed the Clark University Players' presentation of f'Othello. November 18 was the date of the Junior Class Dance held to raise funds for the Junior Prom. Music was furnished by Marty's Orchestra and the dance was enjoyed greatly. The annual Junior Promenade was held this year on March 31, 1950. The hall was cleverly decorated, and the music of Marty's Orchestra was enjoyed by all. The dance was a financial and social success. The Senior Class expresses thanks to all those who have helped to publish THE BEACON. This year a poll throughout the school was taken to determine Who's Who. Most Popular Girl ........ Most Popular Boy ........ .......... .... . . . ........Marie St. John ..........Robert Hynes Best Girl Athlete ....... ....................... .......... M a rcelle St. John Best Boy Athlete ....... .-.. . . ..,Q...,......T ...... .......... P hilip Messersmith Quietest ................ Noisiest ..... Tallest ............ Shortest ............ Best Student ............. Most Friendly ............... Most Argumentative Most Talkative Girl Most Talkative Boy Best Sport ................ Busiest ........... Wittiest ............... .........Frank Lennihan .......Barbara Benjamin Best Dispositioned Girl ....... ....... Best Dispositioned B-oy ........ ....... Best Posture .................. Most Inquisitive .......... Most Carefree ..................... .......... Best Dressed Girl ..... Best Dressed Boy ...... ......Dorothy Cregar ............Paul Curley ........Richard Hall .............John Linehan ......Susan Campbell .............Robert Hall ......Maude Stephens ............Jane Waters .............Alan Blue .......Paul White .........Jane Waters ..........Richard Hall ..Rebecca Anderson ........Ernest Cregar Philip Messersmith ............Sylvia Small .........Albert Tooker
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Brom?j eld i3-e arson Dec 19, at Harvard. Dracut 25 - Bromfield 47. Dec. 20, at Acton. Acton 31 - Bromfield 28 Dec 28, at Harvard. Littleton 16 - Bromfield 21 Dec. 30, at Tewksbury. Tewksbury 32 4 Bromfield 27 Jan. 3, at Harvard Ayer 48 - Bromfield 21 Jan. 6, at Sterling. Sterling 10 - Bromfield 30 Jan. 11, at Harvard Lancaster 24 - Bromfield 39 Jan. 13, at Harvard. Lunenburg 38 - Bromiield 6 Jan. 17, at Harvard Tewksbury 31 - Bromfield 28 Jan. 20, at Harvard. Acton 17 - Bromfield 17 Jan. 21. at Harvard Maynard 29 - Bromfield 37 Jan. 27, at Harvard Princeton 21 - Bromfield 22 Feb 3, at Harvard. Lancaster 30 -- Bromfield 33 Feb. 6, at Dracut. Dracut 38 - Bromfield 25 Feb. 8, at Ayer. Ayer 48 - Bromfield 34 ' , Feb. 10, at Harvard. Stow 19 - Bromfield 31 XFeb. 13, at Lunenburg. Lunenloerg 35 - Bromfield 43 Feb. 24, at Princeton. Princeton 15 -- Bromfield 30 Q, it Y l 'X lt a CHEER LEADERS The cheer leaders, this year, had football as well as basketball to cheer for. On the day of each football game the cheer leaders, during the last part of the lunch period, led the sports' rally. They have been present at all games and they have done excellent work. 1,-P' For football they were: For basketball they were: s X Sylvia mall Nancy Leet Susan Campbell Mona Callaghan Betty Maloney Sylvia Small Nancy Leet Susan Campbell. - e3,i,,.,.,. E., Doris BigeloW,Y,lr1 '51 9 tg' L. 'H :jeg P- X fi ,J .X mc,-.I J jig K rfrzrj Poem Seven K . 1 W in 1-'NL.0UJ1,fiQl L' if l 'i ' ' ,V ft, fx f , . f . ht X -.1 X V X., 1 V i 1 lille, fi
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