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C IR LS' Cults Front llow, lt-it to right-M. Brooker, J. Southard, L. Pmarsvn, F. Cool, N. Clement. P. Carson, D. Ste-:hnan Mr. Pippin fconchl. Second Row-j. Sherbnme, C. She-rhurnc, J. XVynmn, B. Hopkins. P. Scrihner, P. Bragg, G. NVright. R. Shcrhnrne lMgr.J. Third Row-B. Whitten, 1. Vifyman, E. Xvlieelcr, M. Moll: uggal, P. Estes. A. Vining, I. Morgan, B. Neal. GIRLS' CUBS The girls' cub team of Hartland Acad- emy had a very successful season this year. They played five games and were victorious in all of them. We were scheduled to play three or four more games, but due to unnecessary diHicul- ties we were unable to play them. The members of the first team are: Joann Southard, Marilyn Brooker, Faye Cool, Linea Pearson, Natalie Clement. and Patricia Carson. The coach was Mr. Pippin, and the manager was Ruth Sherburne. There are 22 girls on the cub team and they all look forward to another successful year. The scores are as follows: Hartland 25 Skowhegan 22 Hartland 22 Skowhegan 15 Hartland 48 Newport ' 14 Hartland 22 Pittsfield 11 Hartland 21 Newport 12 Faye Cool '50
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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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i401 BOYS' CUBS First llow, left to right-ll. Martin, .C. Furlmsh, C. Russell, B. Tihhcts, E. Hull, V. Stedman, A. Stromback, E. Littlefield, H. Furhush, Mgr. Second Row-D. lluil, H. Mills, L. Hubbard, R. Mills, C. Emery, R. Janice, L. McDougal, j. Jamieson, R. Knowles, Mr. Pippin. Third Row-H. Carson, C. NVebbcr, K. Soutlmrd, XV. Baird, D. Scekins, P. Emery, D. Deering, R. Mills, G. Deering. BOYS, CUB BASKETBALL The boys' cub team had a good season with three games won and two games lost. Under the supervision of Coach Pippin, the team was taught different ways of zone defense which was car- ried out successfully. The season started out with twenty-six members, As a re- sult of more interest, the team has ini creased by a small number. ' Members of the first team are as fol- lows: ' -ii Right Forward: Vaughn Stedman Left Forward: Clifton Russell Center: Edward Hall Right Guard: 2Teddy Stromback Left Guard: Clarence Furbush Boys from the seventh, eighth and the ninth grades took part in the games. The manager, Hebert F ulrbush, was assisted by David Hutt. The games and their scores were: 3 'Skowhegan Skowhegan Newport Pittsfield Newport I ..,,, M Home games 3 2 12 Y J' 16 Hartland B16 'Hartland 12 Hartland '26 L . Hartland 37 'S' 'I Hartland 18 K 4 ' .MN H. Carson '51 an A it ' X is -Jii,tf
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