Gardiner Area High School - Quill Yearbook (Gardiner, ME)

 - Class of 1939

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Z6 THE QUILI. The following gave Coach Hinds some- thing around which to build his team: E. Dionne, A. Benner, K. Mansir, and D. Gould. Two of these, however, were unable to render much service as D. Gould left school before the season started and A. Benner suffered a broken collar bone during pre-season practice, which prevented him from playing. TRACK With the following veterans, Coach Hinds started to mould a track team: W. Dodge, C. Newhouse, R. Peacock, H. Marston, R. Hopkins, R. Danforth, and F. Weston. Starting early in the spring, Coach Hinds began to assemble the representatives from the different classes to see what material was available for relay teams. In the Bowdoin Interscholastics, the var- sity relay team, consisting of H. Marston, W. Dodge, W. Bailey, and C. Newhouse, running in that order, won its heat against Cony and Brunswick with a time of 2:16. BASEBALL .W The following veterans reported to Coach Cooper to start the baseball season: ' R. Greenleaf, K. Mansir, 1. Shea, H. Fossf A. Benner. J. Shea was declared ineligible shortly after the season began. Following is the schedule and the result of the games played to date: l b' Gardiner 5 Brunswick 4' ' Gardiner 6 Morse 3 i' Gardiner 3 Hallowell N2 Gardiner Winslow ' Gardiner Morse ' Gardiner Cony Gardiner Brunswick ' I ' Gardiner Cony W l ' Gardiner Hallowell TENNIS Tennis for boys had not been started when THE QUILL went to press. b V v

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THE QUILL Z5 The freshman-sophomore reception, held on November 1, was the first activity of the class. The gymnasium was colorfully deco- rated in blue and green, the colors of the two classes. The games, supervised by Mr. Danforth, were enjoyed by everybody. Athletics This year the G.H.S. football team went through a very tough season, but this did not fase any of the members as they worked all the harder to win. Out of eight contests they won the very good percentage of five games. Coach Cooper moulded his team around the following lettermen who returned to the fold this year: E. Dionne, W. O'Meara, W. Bailey, and D. Gould. The team went through the entire season without a single injury. It was the most finely developed team that has ever repre- sented Gardiner High School. The season resulted in the following scores: Gardiner 7 Farmington O Gardiner 13 Brunswick O Gardiner 21 Morse 7 Gardiner O Lewiston Z7 Gardiner 7 Skowhegan O Gardiner 6 Rockland 12 Gardiner 12 Cony 13 Gardiner 33 Hallowell 12 Ernie Dionne was chosen for the position of All-Maine schoolboy guard for the second year in succession. The following received letters for their fine work this year: V. Chase, D. Gould, E. Mooney, R. Moody, R. Davis, W. Dodge, E. Ellingwood, A. Lasselle, S. Holt, A. Benner, H. Foss, W. O'Meara, P. Fleming, Manager, C. New- house, Manager, E. Dionne, W. Bailey. R. Leavitt, R. Hopkins, R. Peacock, R. Giberson, E. Gallagher, and K. Mansir. BASKETBALL ' This year, instead of entering a team in the Kennebec Valley League, G.H.S. officials decided to withdraw in favor of intra-murall games. , During the season a group of veterans comprising a team called the Tigers, played in the Armory League. , The standing of the intramural league at the end of the season was as follows: White Skunks Blue Streaks Polar Bears Red Raiders Purple Panthers Black Bears Green Raiders ., , The five leading scorers in the league were: C. Newhouse 195 C. Ladner 131 .. R. Guay 157 W. Shepard 131, R. Peacock 115 I ,I HOCKEY ' With a few veterans back from last year's team, Coach Palmer Hinds' icebirds had a very fine season. Despite the fact that they only won three games, the season was considered to be quite a success as it developed a good many underclassmen into first class hockey mater' ial. The following are the season's scores: Gardiner O Kents Hill 4 Gardiner O Waterville 7 Gardiner Z Cony 3 Gardiner 1 Rockland 3 Gardiner 3 Rockland 2 Gardiner 2 Cony 6 Gardiner 1 Kents Hill 6 Gardiner O Waterville 4 Gardiner 6 Morse O Gardiner 7 Morse O



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