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22 THE HUTTLESTONI AN afternoon at Vera’s Bowling Alleys. The enthusiasts are: Isabel Tuell, Cecelia Barnes, Eleanor Pierce, Roberta Howland, Janice Eldredge, Priscilla Place, Adra Allan, Elizabeth Smith, Shirley Davis, and Eleanor Wood. Hockey The girls’ hockey season opened last fall with an exciting game against Taber. This and one other game, in which Wareham was the opponent, were the only games lost by the Fairhaven varsity team. The schedule of the games is as follows: Fairhaven 0 Fairhaven 1 Fairhaven 3 Fairhaven 1 Fairhaven 1 Tabor 4 Dartmouth 0 Tabor 1 Wareham 2 Dartmouth 1 The girls chosen for the varsity team were: M. Tripp—Left Wing L. Sylvia—Right Inside E. Smith—Center Bully P. Place—Left Inside E. Pearce—Right Wing E. Wood—Left Halfback I. Johnson—Center Halfback C. Barnes—Right Halfback E. Heuberger—Left Fullback M. Lewis—Right Wing E. Gregory—Right Fullback M. Klambt—Left Wing M. Perry—Goal J. Bouley—Left Fullback Jean C. McKoan, ’37
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THE HUTTLESTONI AN 21 Nathaniel Guy—basketball star forward, tennis (Junior Champion), baseball pitcher. Henry McGowan—center on the basketball team, star pole vaulter and high jumper. Edmund Freitas—halfback on the football team, third baseman on the baseball team. Otto Blaha—Bristol County Football Team, track. Very little is said about the managers of our various teams; they are the unsung heroes of sport. Few of us realize their duties and responsibilities. They have charge of the equipment, and the transportation and condition of such depends greatly upon them. So, in order to partly compensate them for their labors, we think it fitting to dedicate this column to the managers of our various activities and may they profit by the realization that we, at least, think of them! Harold W. Woodcock, ’37. GIRLS’ ATHLETICS Basketball After a successful hockey season, the girls of the Fair- haven High School formed their regular basketball teams. Al¬ though there have always been girls’ basketball teams, these teams are different from those of other years. In the past only a varsity team and class teams were formed. Now, however, every girl who wishes is allowed to join a team. This plan seems to be working out very successfully. Bowling Something new and different has been started by the girls’ gym instructor, Miss Anna E. Simmons, — a bowling team. The girls who have joined this team meet every Wednesday
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Among Our Classes Miss Cheney: Today, in club meeting, we’ll try to work out a sentence written in a science code. This is the sentence — copy it down as I read — S-8-P-Q-4-5-” Voice from rear:— Beano!” o-o-O-o-o Question in a science test: What do we need in a room ‘ beside proper temperature to insure health and comfort?” Answer: We need humanity!” o-o-O-o-o Chemistry class reciting on Matter and Energy. Teacher: Joe, what is matter?” Joe: Nothing! I was changing my seat.” o-o-O-o-o Miss Applin: After heating bituminous coal, the by¬ products received are coal tar, charcoal, dyes and coke.” Mitchell: Phew, all we get up to our house is ashes!” o-o-O-o-o Miss Gifford: What does the word ' quackery’ mean?” (practice of a fake doctor). Shirley: A duck farm.” o-o-O-o-o Handsome Senior Lad: Would you like to go to the Senior Hop?” Little Freshman Lassie: (all aflutter) : Oh — yes”. Flandsome Senior Lad: O. K. Buy your ticket from me!”
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