Groveton High School - Seniorian Yearbook (Groveton, NH)

 - Class of 1937

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Pk THE SENIORIAN ning' fa Front row, left to right-R. Langley, W. Booth, D. Hurlbutt, S. King, R. Hurlbutt, F. Hawksley A, LeC1ere. Second row-S. Emery, G. Langley, R. Elliott, S. Johnson, D. Lavoie, S. Hall, Top row-D. Macloon, K. Nelson, T. Montgomery, H. McDow, C, Dupuis, Mr. Kingsbury Baseball OFFICERS Captain-Sherwood King Manager-David Macloon Coach-H. Stuart Kingsbury THE TEAM. Catcher KEITH NELSON, HAROLD MCDOW Pitcher RALPH HURLBUTT, DAVID LAVOIE First Base SHERWOOD KING, RAYMOND ELLIOT Second Base STANLEY HALL, STANLEY EMERY Shortstop WALTER BOOTH, GEORGE LANGLEY, JR. Third Base FAY HAWKSLEY Left Field STANLEY JOHNSON Center Field ROBERT LANGLEY Right Field RAYMOND HURLBUTT Groveton High School finished on top in the White Mountain Interscholastic Baseball League through the ine pitching of Ralph Hurlbutt and David Lavoie, aided by some un- usually fme fielding and good hitting on the part of the entire team. Groveton finished first in the Northern League and Littleton, first in the Southern League. These two teams held a play-off at Lancaster to decide the Championship. The first game ended in a 16 to 16 tie, suspended at the end of the ninth inning because of rain, Groveton won the second game by a score of 7 to 1, thus becoming the League Champions. G. H. S. will start the 37 season with seven regulars back in its line-up and expects to have a great season. GAMES 'iGroveton 16 Canaan . . . . . . B 'tGroveton 13 Canaan . . . . . . . 5 Groveton 21 Whitefield .. .. 3 Groveton 26 Whitefield . . .. 0 Groveton 5 Gorham ......... . . 1 Groveton 6 Gorham ...... . . 3 Groveton 11 Lancaster ............ . 2 Groyeton 3 Lancaster ...... . . 2 Groveton 31 North Stratford ....... 2 Groveton 30 North Stratford ....... 3 tNon-League Games Play-off at Lancaster Fair Grounds: First Game, Groveton 16, Littleton 16, Second Game, Groveton 7, Littleton 1. wk Thirty-one BF

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Pk THE SENIORIAN bk as Front row, left to right-S. Hall, F. Ledger, S. Johnson, D. Hurlbutt, R. Hurlbutt, R. Elliot, L. Beattie. Second row-R. Dupuis, G. Schott, S. Emery, R. Reed, H. McDow, W. Tibbetts, Mr. Kingsbury. Top row-E. Fogg, R. Sheltry, R. Mayberry, P. Mayhew, J. Sullivan, C. Isreal. Basketball V OFFICERS Captain-Stanley Hall Manager-Raymond Hurlbutt Coach-H. Stuart Kingsbury THE TEAM Right Forward STANLEY HALL, LEONARD BEATTIE Left Forward RAYMOND HURLBUTT, STANLEY EMERY Center RALPH HURLBUTT, RAYMOND REED Left Guard FRANCIS LEDGER, HAROLD MCDOW Right Guard STANLEY JOHNSON, RAYMOND ELLIOT STATE CHAMPIONS CLASS B Groveton came in second in the White Mountain Conference. They finished the season with ten victories and two defeats in Conference competition. Groveton was selected with Lancaster to represent' the North Country in the State Tournament at Durham. The result was a State Championship for Groveton. The team will lose four players out of the first five by graduation in June. Next' year in place of the Conference there will be the White Mountain League, and Groveton is looking forward to another league championship. SCHEDULE Groveton 50 Whitefield . . . . 23 Groveton 25 Gorham ...... . . 31 Groveton 39 Colebrook . . . . . 24 Groveton 38 Lancaster .......... . . . 25 Groveton 28 Littleton . . . . . 9 Groveton 36 North Stratford .... . . . 20 Groveton 40 Gorham ......... .. 24 Groveton 2 Whitefield CForfeitJ 0 Groveton 45 Island Pond . ..,.. .. 17 Groveton 56 Colebrook ............ . 27 Groveton 32 North Stratford ...... 20 Groveton 30 Littleton .............. 21 Groveton 36 Lancaster ............. 37 Groveton 66 Island Pond .......... 23 Groveton 39 Austin- Cate ........... 22 State Tournament Games: Preliminaries, Groveton 19, Pembroke 11, Semi Finals, Grove- ton 23, Lincoln 12, Finals, Groveton 26, Appleton 24. PF Thirty if



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Pk THE SENIORIAN is Front row, left to right-R. Hurlbutt, P. Bushey, C. Schoff, R. Langley, D. Clark, Miss Redden, K. Nelson. Back row-H. O'Neil, V. Blake, S. Johnson, C. Swift, R. McFarland, G. Russ, C. Lord. The Senior Play Beyond Reason, a mystery farce in three acts, was the attraction of the year. It was presented on the evening of November 20, 1936 and was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. Although the cast showed a great deal of talent, we owe most of the success of the play to Miss Redden, our director, for donating so much time and patience to the production of it. The cast was as follows: Jean Heather, Dora Clarkg Skip Tolliver, Robert Langley, Sonia Petroff, Claire Schoff, Rose Colfax, Reta McFarlandg Clyde Loring, George Russ, Dr. Wilfred Steele, Charles Lordg Eve Patterson, Pauline Busheyg Ted Blaine, Stanley Johnson, Delilah, Clarice Swift, Dusty, Vincent Blakeg Sarah Colfax, Evelyn Swift Youngg Wolfe, Keith Nelson. The managers were the following: Stage Manager, Raymond Hurlbuttg Business Manager, Ralph Hurlbuttg Advertising Manager, Clement Knowltong Property Manager, Stanley Hall, Costume Manager, Evelyne LeClereg Specialty Manager, Ruth Stevensg Program Manager, Dorothy Hapgood. Dr. Steele is the head of Wildwood Sanitorium, where Rose Colfax is sent by her scheming aunt to be driven insane. Other inmates of the sanitorium are Ted Blaine, and Wolfe, who have been kept in underground dungeons. Dusty and Delilah are two innocent servants. Clyde and Eve, friends of Rose, suspect treachery from Rose's aunt and go to Wild- wood Sanitorium where they are caught snooping by Dr. Steele and locked in the dungeons, Jean Heather and Skip Tolliver, both of the secret service, had enrolled as employees and proceeded to solve the mysteries. They found a secret push button which opened a stairway to the dungeons and a dynamite pit below the house. They rescue Rose, Ted, Clyde and Eve and send them back to Pittsfield to inform the police to come. Skip and Jean then corner Dr. Steele and his Russian nurse, Sonia, and hold them prisoners until the police arrive. Pk Thirty-two tk

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