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X 'X'4W23i'?s?Q0s'?a,0sAfs ' 'x'Yw.!4Qsk'0 4'4sw sR' g AV ' s'?O0QQ 545 CENTRAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS First ltnw, left tu right-A. llaun, kv. nnunnnn, C. .,..uinimca, r, wheeler, D. WVehher, lt, Briltain, M. Smith, V. Fox. Second ltow-L. Spaulding tMgr.l, P. Perry, M. Lewis, J. Jamieson, M. Stilson, I. Pelkie, I. McCorquindale, M. llughvs, V. Morgan. Absent when picture wus taken-R. Fox. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The basketball season started with only one varsity member. However. with a vast number of second team members left over from last year, the team developed with a slam and a bang. We lost our first league game but came through with Hying colors on the rest to clinch the Central Maine tourna- ment and win the trophy. The lirst team was composed of the following girls: Pauline VVheeler, Cladys Sherburne, Colleen Stromback, Diana Webber, Ruth Ena Brittain, and Marie Smith. ' Due to the excellent management of Lycla Spaulding, we lost no valuables and kept our records straight. VVe were fortunate in having Mrs. Bubar coach ns again this year. The games and scores are as follows: Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Hartland Sangerville 19 Carmel 30 Newport 14 East Corinth 19 Alumni 22 Corinna 37 Hermon 19 Carmel 20 Newport 19 East Corinth 30 VV illiams 29 Harmony 21 Corinna 21 Dexter 36 Williams 43 Hermon 20 Dexter 4:2 Sangerville 39 C. Stromback '48
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i36 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row, left to right-M. jones, L. Davis, P. Estes, S. Dyer, T. Gee, K. Pt-lkie, E. jones, R. 'l'0lIll7lC, ll. Mower, XV. Cuddy. Second Row-B. Tibbctls, W. Greene, C. Pensley, I. Snow, D. MncLauchlain, Il. Duran, T. Sleeves, L. Duran, 0. Salisbury, Mr. Ruhar. Third Row-I. Estes, P. Neal, B. Blower, R, Parker, ll. Iordnn, D. hlilCLlllll7lll2lll, A. I'an'km-r, C. Sherhurnv. H. Martin, L. Carson. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA On October 16, 1946 the F. F. A. held an evening meeting. At this meet- ing some of the boys were elected for officers. They are: President, Kenneth Pelkieg Vice-President, Thomas Ceeg Secretary, Philip Estesg Treasurer, Earl Jonesg Reporter, Stanley Dyer, and Farm Watchdog, Royce Temple. At this same meeting seven boys were raised to the degree of Future F armers. There has been one evening meeting every month and one or two afternoon meetings. To raise money for our F. F. A. Chap- ter, we have made Christmas wreaths und hatched chicks. NVe have also made bleachers for use ut the hasketball games. lt is our opinion that the Future l5'nriners of America is tl worthwhile or- ganization, for at our meetings we coin- hine work with fun. Philip Estes '48 ...-qgfgj-g..-.....
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l3Sl BOYS' VARSITY First Row, left to right--'l'. Morgan. F. Towle, L. Wlit-eler, A. Parker, C. She-rlrume, R. Nichols, H. Stedman. Second ltow-R. I-lull fMgr.P, Dyer, G. Baker, lt. Jordan, l. Pearson, R. Braley, Mr. Buhar. Third Row-I. Estes, L. Cookson, R. Randlett. H. Parker, E. Seekins, R. Temple. BOYS' BASKETBALL XVe started our basketball season with twenty boys out for the sport. We l1ad regular practice for three weeks and then started our schedule. Wfe had a good SGZISOI1, which was filled with many thrills. lVe earned sec- ond pace in our league. VVe received a berth in the Central League tourna- ment, but was eliminated in the semi- finals hy Carmel, the league champions. Mr. Buhar, our coach, put us through some tough practices and helped us very much in our QHIHCS. WVe lose only one letterman next season. This letter- man is sharpshooter Frederick Towle. The boys out for basketball this sea- son were as follows: A. Parker, F. Towle, C. Sherburne, R. Nichols, L. VVheeler, S. Dyer, R. Temple, I. Pear- son, C. Baker, I. Estes, T. Morgan, R. Braley, L. Cookson, R. jordan, R. Rand- lett, E. Seekins, H. Stedman, and R. Parker. Here is a list of games we played and scores of each: Hartland 82 Sangerville 25 Hartland 34 Carmel 32 Hartland Newport Hartland East Corinth Hartland Alumni Hartland Corinna Hartland Hermon Hartland Carmel Hartland Newport Hartland East Corinth Hartland Oakland Hartland Hermon Hartland Harmony Hartland Corinna Hartland Dexter Hartland Dexter Hartland Oakland Hartland Sangerville Linwood Wheeler '
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