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30 THE CHRONICLE Name Games Played Total A verage Eleanor Sabot a 3 272 90.6 Eileen Payden 2 172 86 Shirley Du Bois 2 167 83.5 Ruth Shookie 3 243 81 Frances Bernard 3 226 75.3 Louise Robinson 2 148 74 Anna Stupakavich 2 141 70.5 Theresa Hewitt 3 209 69.9 Janet Walker 2 136 68 Dorothy Hoffman 3 203 67.7 Marjorie Totz 3 199 66.3 Barbara Du Bois 1 58 58 Susan King 2 103 51.5 Ruth Shookie, ’39
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THE CHRONICLE 29 JUNIOR VARSITY Visitors L.H.H.S. Berlin 38 Boardman Trade Terryville 6.... 31 Stratford 12... . 19 Alumni. . 15 21 Seymour Shelton 4. 41 Stratford II . 37 Milford 11 27 hast Haven. 15 25 Newington 9 32 Derby 6. . . 26 Branford 21 28 Seymour 16. 19 Shelton 40 Newington 15. . 40 Milford 6. . 25 Robert Heath, ’ 10 BOYS’ I INTERCLASS BASK El BA LL The first round of the inter-class basketball league resulted in a three-way tie for the morning school's teams. The sophomore, junior, and senior representatives each won two games while losing one. The luckless freshman “five lost all three of its games. In the opening games of the season the juniors easily conquered the freshmen while the sophomores were upsetting a highly favored senior team. The second week found the seniors trouncing the freshmen and the juniors defeating the sophomores in tIk final minutes of the game. Coming along nicely, the freshmen offered plenty of opposition before being subdued by the sophomores in the first game of the third week's competition. In the second contest the seniors clearly outclassed the juniors. The teams in the league have been play ing a good brand of ball with the evenness of the teams resulting in the tie. Although the freshmen did not win a game in the first round, they have been play ing better every week and will oiler plenty of opposition in the second round. Robert Thompson, ’39 GIRLS’ SPORTS The sophomores are taking the lead in the basketball line-up, with the juniors next, followed by the seniors. There have not been enough girls in each class to have class teams as there were last year; therefore the teams have been “pick-ups' with the sophomores usually having a team of their own, defending a combined team of seniors and juniors. The bowling has been very good this year with many new-comers. The girls have finished one round and have started on their second with new averages. The following are the averages of the girls:
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THE CHRONICLE 31 1930 Emma Manfreda recently had a poem published in The American Album of Poetry. Miss Manfreda, who studied at New York University and at Columbia, is now a member of the nurses’ training class at John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland. 1933 Maurice Foulkes has completed in three and one half years his four-year course at Hobart College, Geneva, New York. While at college he was an honor student, majoring in English and history; worked on the college publications; was president of the Neutral Body, the largest student group on the Campus; and took an active part in many of the college clubs. In May he will return to Geneva to receive his diploma with the rest of his classmates. 1935 Louis Isakson has recently been heard in broadcasts from Station WELI, New Haven. He is a senior at Connecticut State College, where he is a member of the Alpha Phi Fraternity and associate editor of the Connecticut Campus, the weekly student publication. 1937 Frieda Buza was graduated in June, 1938 from Bryant College in Providence and is now employed in Providence at the New England Fire Rating Association. Ethel Aleck is proving successful in the art of Terpsichore. At present she s filling an important engagement in Boston.
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