Hartland Academy - Ripple Yearbook (Hartland, ME)

 - Class of 1947

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, 1451 second with 1626 points, Hartland third with 16 points. 100-yard dash, Snowshoes: 1st, Olin Salisbury, 2nd, Hubert Herseyg 3rd, Wilton. 100-yard ski dash: No Hartland win- ncrs. Medley race: lst place, Hartlandg Maynard Yakemore and Olin Salisbury on suowshoesg Lloyd Cookson and May- nard llowe on skis. I Cross country snowshoe: 1st, VViltong 2nd, lluhert l-Ierseyg 3rd, Farmington. Cross country skis: No Hartland win- ners. Downhill: No Hartland winner. Slalom: No Hartland winners. We hope to win many more cups and ribbons before the end of the season. Halvcr Stedman, Manager, ,49 BASEBALL We had a good season in baseball last spring. We started out with about thirty boys. After about two weeks of prac- tice we had our first game with Her- mon. The boys chosen for the first team Were: Arthur Chapman. pitcher, Ed- mund Seekins, catcher, .lack Neal, first baseg Linwood Wheeler, second baseg Howard Salley, third base, Raymond Lucas, shortstop, Allan Thorne, right- Heldg james Snow, centerfieldg Paul Neal, leftfield. Our coach was Mr. Pip- pin. Here is a list of the games in the order that they were played: I'-lermon 1 Hartland 9 Newport 7 Hartland 5 East Corinth 4 Hartland 10 Corinna 9 Hartland 2 llermon 7 Hartland 11 Corinna 4 Hartland 7 Newport 3 Hartland 15 Carmel S Hartland 33 East Corinth 5 Hartland 1-1 Carmel 0 Hartland 3 After defeating Carmel we were tied for first place with Corinna. It was de- cided that we would play Corinna at Dexter to determine which team would win the championship. After three innings of play we led by a score of 4-0. However, Corinna soon got four runs to .tie up the game. At the last of the seventh inning Corinna led us by a score of 9-8. We failed to get a run in the last inning, so Corinna defeated us 9-8. We have lost only two first team boys, so we hope we can have a successful season next spring. Linwood Wheeler '48 SOFTBALL The girls of Hartland Academy came all out for the '45-'46 softball team. The days were sunny and spring was in the air. Although the team lost more games than it won, throughout the season it maintained great confidence in itself. The games, for the most part, were ex- citing. Everyone remembers when the team went to Skowhegan and showed them that no school could walk over H. A. a second time. The two scores showed a marked difference, the first being 28-9, the second 10-2. The league games were close and the team gave its closest rival, Newport, a beating when that team played on our home diamond. The score was Hartland 21, Newport 18. Hermon took Hartland over to win the championship. This gave them superiority in two sports. Hartland was more determined than ever to defeat them in '47, or bust. An- other close game was with Corinna, which we won with a score of 13-8. It was a fitting game all the way. Then the team took over Carmel 25-3. This Carmel team were grand sports about the terrific score. The girls who helped Mrs. Bubar make their team a success were R. B1'it- tain, R. Page, P. Wheeler, B. Gofor-th, R. Fox, M. Hughes, M. Spaulding. D. VVeb- ber, and the manager, M. Hart. D. VVebber 547

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I-441 CROSS COUNTRY The cross country team started this season with a fine group of runners. Our coat-li, Mr. Bubar, did an excellent job or keeping the boys ill condition and urging them on when the going was a little difficult. Aided by our captain, Hubert Hersey, we had a very success- ful season. Our manager, justin Hum- phrey, was always on the spot and kept the team's uniforms in order. The order and outcome of our meets were as follows: At Pittsfield-M. C. I. 39 Hartland 17 At Hartland-Lee ' 33 Hartland 22 At Old Town-Old Town 26 Hartland 29 Ar Lee--Lee 29 Hartland 27 At Hartland-Old Town 29 Hartland 28 .ti U. or M.-U. ot M. Q51 Hartland Z4 At llartland-M. C. I. 24 Hartland Sl XVe entered in the State Meet in the prep school division. Although we were compe.ting with the elements, which were some very excellent teams, we took third place in this meet. The seven boys who ran in this meet all received medals. Two additional medals were given to our coach and to our manager. Mr. Bubar showed the same sportsman- ship as the team he coached by giving his well earned medal to Ivan Estes, one of our best runners, who was sick at home at the time of the State Meet. To sum it up, we won Eve meets and lost two. David Tibbets ,48 WINTER SPORTS The winter sports team has quite a number out this year. They are: May- nard Rowe, Herbert F urbush, Lloyd Cookson, Walter Greene, Leslie Duran, Harold Duran, Albert Stromback, Hu- bert -Hersey, Maynard Yakemore, Olin Salisbury, Ashley Parker, Davis, Ivan Estes, Clarence Furbush, Donn Mc- Lauchlan, Dale MacLauchlan, Royce Temple, Charles Peasley, Kenneth Hughes, David Tibbets, and Luther Mc- Dougal. The Hrst meet was the Newport Win- ter Carnival on january 25, 1947. Three schools entered: Hartland, Newport and Corinna. The scores werc: Hartland 54, Newport 8, and Corinna 1. Two Hart- land girls, Marguerite Hart and Mae Braley, entered the events. Below are summarized the events and places won by Hartland. 50-yard ski dash: lst place, Lloyd Cookson, 2nd place, Maynard Rowe, 3rd place, Walter Greene. 100-yard ski dash: lst place, Newport, 2nd place, Lloyd Cookson, Srd place, Maynard Rowe. 440-yard ski dash: lst place, David Tibbetfs, 2nd place, Maynard Rowe, 3rd place, Lloyd Cookson. 50-yard snowshoe dash: lst place, Maynard Yakemore, 2nd place, Hubert Hersey, 3rd place, Ashley Parker. 50-yard snowshoe, girls: lst, Mar- guerite Hart, 2nd, Newport, 3rd, New- port. l 100-yard snowshoe dash: lst place, Maynard Yakemore, 2nd place, Hubert Hersey, Srd place, Ashley Parker. 100-yard snowshoe, girls: lst place, Marguerite I-Iart, 2nd place, Newport, 3rd place, Mae Braley. 440-yard snowshoe dash: 1st place, Hubert Hersey, 2nd place, Ashley Parker, 3rd place, Olin Salisbury. Medley: Hartland, lst place, Lloyd Cookson and Maynard Rowe on skis, Maynard Yakemore and Hubert Hersey on snowshoes. Medley, girls: Hartland, lst place, Marguerite Hart and Mae Braley on snowshoes. The girls' score did not count 'toward the cup for the school. Hubert Hersey won the boys' individ- ual cup. Marguerite Hart won the girls' indi- vidual cup. The second meet was at Wilton on February 8th. No cup was won, but a number of boys won ribbons. Kents Hill was first with l8Vz points, Bucktield



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l46l TRACK Front Row, left to right-ll. Mower, ll. llcrsry, D. 'l'ililu'ts, NI. Ynkcinorc, A. l'zu'kt'r, l... Duran, ll. Mne- Lauchlau. B. Mower, Mgr. Second Row-O. Salisbury, Ii. 'l'umple, j. Ilumphrry, C. McGowan, ll. Parker, ll. Durnn, G. Qnimlmy, M. Rowe. X-I-fvsfw Anf- 4Y ?17iWA530Q'8 O0KV ?24KYQ ZX!3'2?' .. Q , Q. ,. E K Y . 2 O 3 .f-f-Ahfffvehf ISAAX f if V5 fffvfffhff Q, 5, afsfhfbfsf' 595,25 f We have had the pleasure of exchang- ing yearbooks with many of the sur- rounding schools. We would like to make the following comments on some of the more outstanding books which we have reviewed. Ina McCo1'quindale ,47 Exchange Editor The Live Wiref, Newport High School, Newport, Maine: Your yearbook was very interesting. lfVe especially liked the literary and line arts sections. The Ferguesonf, Harmony High School, Harmony, Maine: We enjoyed your hook very much. VVhy not have write-ups of your sports? Microphone,', Hermon I-Iigh School, I-Iermon, Maine: VVhy not have your Senior picture first? A few more details in your Local Section would be nice. Aroostockan,,' Aroostook Central In- stitute: Your literary section was very interesting, also the section Our Last lfVill and Testamentf, The Rocketf, East Corinth Academy, East Corinth, Maine: We enjoyed your hook very much, especially the literary section. Keep up the good work! We also had the pleasure of exchang- ing with Ithe following schools: The Sokokis Warrior, Limington Academy. Beaver, Merrill High School. The Muse, Corinna Union Academy. The Sedan, Hampden Academy. The Nlegunticook, Camden High School. The Pilot, Mechanic Falls High School.

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