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The MICROPHONE BO YS' BASKE TBA LL In-sz' rnu-: B. Lord, W. McCarty, ll. McLain fCapt.J, W. Tibbetts, J. McCarty. mmf! rnzw: R. Byers, K. Gray, ll. Robinson, C, Gordon, A. Keith, C. Overlock, G. Somers, Coach, Mr. Young. HIHLS' SOFTBALL In-st, row: M. Goolh-ll, ll. Libby, M. Philln-ook, A. Sherwood, G. Robertson, G. Blake, lll, Nla'GinleV, R. Robinson. Nuwmfl ruff: J. Patten, H. llobcrison, li. Heinlivrg, G. Willey, ll. H01llStCd, R. Garland, Fl. Huey, lVl. Perkins, ll. Taploy, Coavh Mr. Young.
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The MICROPHONE 23 We are sorry to lose the cup this year to the Hartland girls, but as we are not losing any of our players we hope to regain it next year. All-Star Game The All-Star Game was played at East Corinth. Two players were chosen from each school to enter the league. Hermon was represented by Marise Philbrook, for- ward, and Alice Sherwood, guard. Hermon vs. Hartland The most exciting game of the year was Hartland against Hermon, at Hermon. At the end of the first and second quarters, Hartland was in the lead by one point. In the third quarter, they gained four points on us. Being cheered on by the clamoring crowd both teams showed fighting spirit. Now ready to go we made the points and tied the score at 24 to 24. SOFTBALL Last year a softball league was formed at Hermon High School for the first time. Due to gas and transportation we played only three games, Hermon winning all three, which entitled us to the cup. We hope to do as well this year. Her-mon 11 Corinna 4 'Hermon 18 Hartland 6 'Hermon 19 Newport 4 tlndicates home games. Joan: Stop staring, Mona. Mona: I'm not staring, I'm thinking. Joan: Oh, is that the 'way you look when you think? Mona: Well, how does anyone look when they think? ,Joan: I don't know, I never thought. Wllen The Wfllistle Blows Yesterday, he wrote me a letter, Which I saved to read in bed. I opened it-and this is how it read, When the train whistle blows, We will be togetlier again. I never doubted his word, but asked, When? Today, I think of that letter he wrote me, In my heart there is only dread For the long, lonely life ahead. I remember his words, The thought brings a pain. The whistle has stopped- But still there is rain. I'm not alone in my sorrow you see, For outside God weeps for, and with me. JOAN KELLEHER '45 Eleanor fto Joan, who was trying on Re- gina's braceletj : How much are you around the wrist? Joan: I don't know, I never asked anyone. Mrs. Bemis: What happened to John Brown? Bubsy: He was hung but his body still goes roaming all around. Bubsy: You must be twins! Mona: Why? Bubsy: One person can't be so stupid. Mrs. ,Myersz Rosemary, are you going to stay in here? Rosemary: Yes. Mrs. Myers: Why don't you sit down while you're in here? Rosemary: If I do I'll have to get up again. When asked if she could skate Mona re- plied: No, I can't skate 'cause I broke my skiis.
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