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FIIEILID QCIKEY Front row: left to right: D. Thompson, M. Harley, N. Burrill, C. Emery, J. Bigelow, V. Noakes, M. Harrington, B. Balcom, C. Emery, B. Russell, E. Butterfield. Middle row: C. Huntington, A. Harley, E. Barrington, C. Therrlen, R. Legros, M. Hidden, N. Martin, M. Hidden, N. Harley, S. Wallace, A. Jandron, Le K0!1'b, Me D9l1l1!1ge Back row: E. Harvey, Miss Lillian Szocik, L. Legros. Twenty-six girls reported for the field hockey team in September and practiced faithfully two or three times each week under the excellent leader- ship of the new coach, Miss Lillian Szocik. The team started the season off well by winning their first game with Acton, l to 0. The scores of the re- nnining games were: Gardner 1, Lunenburg Og Gardner 2, Lunenburg O3 Acton O, Lunenburg Og Shrewsbury l, Lunenburg 0. Twelve girls received letters: Eleanor Butterfield, Capt. and Left ling, Barbara Balcom, Left Inner, Mary Harley, Center, Belle Russell, Right Inner, Judith Bigelow, Right Wing, Dorothy Thompson, Right Half, Virginia Noakes, Mgr. and Center Half, Christine Emery, Left Half, Nancy Burrill, Right Fully Constance Emery, Left Full, hrtha Harrington, Goalg Emma Harvey, Mgr. Twelve members of the squad were awarded numerals. 8 4
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l.S. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Twelve Seventh Grade girls and eight Eighth Graders began basket- ball practice in the latter part of November, under the leadership of Miss Lillian Szocik, their new coach. Miss Szocik divided the girls into three teams as follows: Moose: Ann Harley, Peggy Deming, Eileen Remal, Janice Hartney, and Molly Hidden. Eagles: Joan Kenney, Lorraine Moran, Eunice Remal, Nancy Whit- comb, and Mary Berube. Indians: Claire Therrien, Emma Harvey, Ann Jandron, Ruth Simon, Rita Legros, Esther Aho, and Jean Burnap. Appropriate jerseys were provided by the Athletic Association for each team. The teams competed against each other and against the Freshmen. Su mary of the games is as follows: Moose, won 1, lost 2: Eagles, won 2, lost lg Indians, won l, lost 5: Freshmen,won 5, lost l. Two games were played also with Ayer: the Lunenburg first team winning both games, and the second team winning one and losing one, Training in the fundamentals of the game was strongly stressed by the coach and prospects for future High School teams certainly look promising. H-LS. PBQYS' BASKETBALL The Junior High as a team only played 2 games this year. Both of these were against Ayer. The second team played one game against the Ayer seconds. Mr. Matheson had an intramural league this year and four teams participated. These teams were coached by boys on the high school squad. The teams usually played at night before the high school games. In the Intramural League the Bull dogs were first, Pirates and Wildcats were tied for second and the Eagles were last. The Bulldogs were captained by Robert Fallon, the Pirates by John Arnold, the Wildcats by Frank Leblanc and the Eagles by Kenneth Goodcll. With this material the High School should have Championship teams for years to come. 8 3
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