Hamilton High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (South Hamilton, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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The Hamiltonian 19 BOYS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Reading from left to right, hack ro’iv: Richard Grant, Norman Neilson, Louis Pappas, Ralph Hursty, tieorge Harrigan; second ro u;: Faculty Mgr. Frank J. Malone, Ralph Tuck, Robert Hamilton, Ben Robertson, Howard M ' etson, Roger Barron, Harry Wetson, Bryce B. Walton, coach; fron ronjc: Edward Belliveau, George Dunn, Richard Greely, Milton Sanford, John Back, John Dunn, Gordon McCulloch, Alfred McRae. BASKETBALL O UR basketball team did not win repeated victories from every team they opposed, but they did climb up the ladder enough to be in the entries to the Danvers Tourna- ment. In this tournament, we were rep- resented by four six footers, namely, G. MacCulloch, E. Beliveau, M. San- ford, and Howard Wetson. The fifth member was John Back who was picked as interscholastic left guard for Class B. All of our team, except MacCulloch, returns and that gives promise of a good year coming. This team won over Rockport High in an overtime period in the tournament, but was downed by Swampscott. Schedule : First T ' eam Hamilton 31 Marblehead 35 Hamilton , 24 Danvers 27 1 1 amilton 22 Rea ling 47 1 1 amilton 32 Rockport 28 Hamilton 13 Marblehead 43 1 1 amilton 18 M anchester 17 Hamilton 24 Rockport 40 1 1 amilton 26 Essex 35 H amilton 19 Essex Aggie 43 Hamilton 36 Manchester 34 Hamilton 35 Essex Aggie 60 Hamilton 28 Essex 37 1 1 amilton 42 West Newbury 23 Second T ' eam Hamilton 29 Marblehead 21 1 1 amilton 20 Danvers 29 1 1 amilton 13 Reading 18 Hamilton 14 Rockport 59 1 1 amilton 20 Marblehead 40 Hamilton 4 Manchester 17 Hamilton 30 Rockport 24 1 1 amilton 28 Essex 16 1 1 amilton 21 Essex Aggie 53 Hamilton 21 Manchester 17 Hamilton 16 Essex Aggie 38 H amilton 25 Essex 19 Tournament Games Hamilton 27 Rockport 24 Hamilton 21 Swampscott 32 — A. McRae, ’35

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18 The Hamiltonian FOOTBALL TEAM Reading from left to right, htuk ro‘iv: Richard Grant, Walter Mctirath, Ralph Hursty, Harold Johnson, and Hardy Prince; second ro’u:: Mgr. Ralph Tuck, Arthur Hopping, Albert Lougee, Ben Robertson, Edward Belliveau, W ' alter Fowler, John Back, John Dunn, and Bryce VV ' alton, coach; front ro=iv. Richard Greely, Alfred McRae, James (fildart. Bradley Dolliver, George Dunn, and Roger Barron. BASEBALL T he baseball team looks weaker than usual, but it is just the be- ginning of the season. To date, the team has won three games, (two of which are league games) and lost three (two of which are league games) . There are many of the younger boys out for the team and we shall lose very few through graduation. Hamilton Scores 6 to Date : Hyannis T Hamilton 10 Manchester 6 Hamilton 5 Essex 4 Hamilton 2 Rockport 10 Hamilton 10 1 psw ' ich 6 Hamilton 2 Rockport S



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20 The Hamiltonian GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Reading from left to right, rooe: Madeline Carter, Ellen Donlon, and Doro- thy Fletcher; third ro v: Betty Cushman, Grace Marks, Barbara Maxwell, Catherine Cracknell, Irene Tree, Isabelle Dunn, Edwina Alexander, Mary Ban- croft, Minnie VVetson and V ' iolet Rice; second rn’ic. Mgr. Carmela DeLuca, Gertrude Sprague, Captain Dorothy Kirby, Esther Koll and Madeline Feather- stone, coach; front ro i•: Madeline Back, Virginia Gould and Amy Dolliver. Qirls Athletic Report A lthough the Hamilton Girls’ Basketball team worked much harder in playing this year, they did not have a very successful season. This was due to their playing teams of the North Shore that were far more experienced than our own team. However, this gave the team good practice and they feel as though they have accomplished .just as much this year as last. The following players received first-team letters: Captain Dorothy Kirby, Irene Tree, Mary Bancroft, Edwina Alexander, Nellie Emeney, Violet Rice, Gertrude Sprague and Manager Carmela cleLuca. The sec- ond team letters were received by: Ellen Donlon, Dorothy Fletcher, Min- nie Wetson, Madeline Back, Madeline Carter, and Barbara Maxwell. Though the team lost all its games, each individual put on a valiant fight and certainly all earned their letters. The team hopes that the players next year will benefit from the excellent practice they have received this year through Miss Featherstone’s fine supervising. — C. deLUCA, ’35

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