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GIRLS' SPORTS GIRLS' SENIOR VARSITY HOCKEY GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY Front Row: Carolyn Pierpont, Natalie Heineman, Ann Front Rout Brenda Herrington, Cynthia Adams, Eleanor Perkins, Sally Corbett, Lois Hall, Norma DeWolf, Mary Russell, Katharine Clark, Joan Bolleyn, Berit Ore, Lou McNeil, Maude Pickands. Anne Pollard. Semml Razr: Marcia Snyder, Anita Ayer, Barbara Wells, Second Row: Carol Taylor, Sally Brainerd, Phyllis Beck, Joan Lise Ore, jill Sundgaard, Joy Davis, Anneliese Kluthki, Wilson, Carol Saner, Peggy McNeil, Valerie Moore, Sally Mrs. Luckey. McLain, Mrs. Luckey. GIRLS' VARSITY HOCKEY In the closing days of October the varsity hockey team played its first game in Milford against Laurelton Hall. Although lost, it was a thrilling game. The final score was Hamden Hall I, Laurelton Hall 4. On November 1, the previously defeated team struck out for a 3 to I victory over the Day School of New Haven. Lise Ore, Maude Pickands, and Evelyn Rademacher were the scorers backed by a good supporting team. Inspired by their victory, the determined Hamden Hall team, on November 8, beat the rival Hamden High with a shutout score of 3 to O. These goals were made by joy Davis and Lise Ore. Excitement and determination made the Bolton game most thrilling, even though Hamden Hall was checked in a 2 to I defeat by the opposition. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY The junior varsity played their first game with Unquowa School here on October 29. Hamden Hall lost, but in a return game showed their spirit. At Rowayton, the junior varsity on November 9 played the Thomas School. The J. V.'s were defeated even though they played a skillful game. On November 19, the four schools, Unquowa, Bolton, Thomas, and Hamden Hall held a Play-Day at which an all-star champion team was to be chosen. Each team was to play every other one. Although Hamden Hall V.'s did not make the team, they held Thomas and Bolton to scoreless ties, with Unquowa scoring only twice against our resolved team. The junior varsity played its final game of the season against Milford here on Decem- ber 7 and scored a smashing victory. The final score was Hamden Hall 5, Milford O. forty-llaree
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BASKETBALL The varsity basketball team during the winter term ventured forth in a ten-game schedule. They played such teams as Guilford, Westminster, Kingswood, and Cheshire. Although the record was not impressive, the reputation which they made for Hamden Hall as good competitors and sportsmen more than made up for the lack of victories. The team will miss such first stringers as Ray Blakeslee, Jack Cronan, Bob David- son, Glen Furbish, and jim Cave, but the improvement of the undergraduate reserves and the showing made by the junior Varsity squad make next years prospects seem much brighter. An uneventful season marked by little scoring did not in the least quell the spirit of the first and second form basketball team. Led by high scorer Humbert Fiskio, the boys who participated were: Daniel Shine, Donald Adley, Ralph Neclerio, Allan Wells, Morgan Knudsen, George Murray, Gary Clark, Jack Ferns, Ronald O'Brien, Roy Lindsay, John Ramsey, Charles Roberts, Van Corey, Robert Mansfield, and Alan Salke. VARSITY BASEBALL Front Rout H. Edwards, J. Cronan, J. Cave, P. Fiskio, A. Wright, J. McKinster. Serond Row: J. Earle, G. Furbish, R. Blakeslee, M. Christoforo, F. Sleeper. The varsity baseball team held practices during the spring vacation, and a very large number of candidates turned out the first day of the new term, April 4th. Some of the prospective players were: Ray Blakeslee, jim Cave, Glen Furbish, jack Cronan, Bob Davidson, Pete Fiskio, Henry Edwards, jim McKinster, Alan Wright, Freeman Sleeper, Ken Russell, Tom Williams, jim Earle, and LeRoy Carpenter. A tough schedule of twelve games has been arranged with such teams as: Cheshire Academy, St. Mary's, Notre Dame, Guilford, Madison, Hopkins, and Choate. If any of our hard work, long practices, and good sportsmanship materialize, this year's team should have a good season. f forty-two
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GIRLS' SENIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Captain -lill Sundgaartl, Ann Perkins, -loy Davis, Lise Ore, Captain Brenda Herrington, Susan Boorsch, Peggy McNeil, Mary Lou McNeil, Marcia Snyder, Carolyn Pierpont, Lois Phyllis Beck, Ann Pollard, Harriet Hindinger. Carol Taylor, Hall, Mrs. Luckey. Carol Saner, Mrs. Luckey. VARSITY BASKETBALL The girls' varsity basketball te.1m had an exciting season. Jill Sundgaard was captain. Mary Lou McNeil was high scorer. 'I he schools which the team played were: Laurelton Hall, Mrs. Day's, Bolton, and Gateway. The members of the team are: Marcia Snyder, Lois Hall, .lill Sundgtard, Mary Lou McNeil, joy Davis, Lise Ore, Patty Perkins, and Subs-Lyn Pierpont, Evelyn Rademacher. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The junior varsity basketball team played the Day School and were defeated. Although they lost again in a return game with Mooreland, the determined Hamden Hallers brought home a final victory. Members of the team were: Carol Taylor, Carol Saner, Harriet Hin- dinger, Peggy McNeil, Brenda Herrington, Phyllis Beck. Subs-Anne Pollard and Suzanne lioorsch. Those on the girls' varsity baseball team were jill Sundgaard, Joy Davis, Mary Lou McNeil, Patty Perkins, Lise Ore, Marcia Snyder, Lyn Pierpont, Anne Kluthki, and Lois I-Iall. The substitutes were Anita Ayer, Sally Corbett, joan Mudge. and Mayril Fowler. All of the high school girls, however, participated on one of the two intramural teams- The Hits and Misses and the Cooties, in a series of weekly games. GIRLS' SENIOR VARSITY BASEBALL GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL limul Rout Mary Lou McNeil, Patty Perkins, Joy Davis, Front Rout Brenda Herrington, Berit Ore, Katharine Clark, Lise Ore, Carolyn Pierpont. Cynthia Adams, Eleanor Russell. A .Semuil Rllllf Marcia Snyder, Lois Hall, ,loan Mudge, jill SQLEUIIII Rolf: Carol Taylor, Peggy McNeil, joan Wilstnll, Suntlgaartl, Mayril Ifowler, Anneliese Kluthki, Mrs. Luckey. Carol Saner, Valerie Moore, Mrs. LLICISZEY.
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