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1953 54 Lqnrkrg Svrazun Tle hockey team fmrshed thrrd n twelve teams rn the North Shore Hrgh School League wlth a record of 8 wms Dunng the season the teams scored 34 goals to 1ts op ponents 13 goals E1'1gl1Sh 2 2 losses and l t1e Danvers 3 Danvers edged the Bulldoas 1n the frrst game of the season The game however was a thr1ller Enghsh 5 Amesbury 1 Engl1sh 1umped to an early lead and outplayed Amesbury throughout the game Enghsh 4 Gloucester 3 Trarhng by 3 to l score at the be grnnlng of the last per od tn Bed and Grav played a terrrfrc thrrd p nod Enghsh 3 Beverly Agam the Bulldogs came from be hmd and overcame Beve ly Engllsh 11 Salem Every regular on the squad scored at least one goal aga1nst the weaker Salem squad Engl1sh 3 Peabody 1 Bruce Iohnson and Ion Galloway teamed up to get 2 goals 1n the frrst P Y Engllsh 1 Revere 0 Brown scored on a pass from Gal loway 1n the f1rst per1od Th1s was the only goal that the Bed and Gray was able to get Engllsh 0 Swampscott 1 Swampscott pressmg through th e whole game managed to get one goal rn the thrrd penod whrch was enough to beat the Bed and Gray Englmsh 1 Marblehead 0 Iohn Eagan scored the lone goal whrch was enough to overcome the strong Marblehead team Engllsh 3 Saugus l The Goodr1dge Street boys snapped out of therr scorrng slump 1n th1s game Enghsh 0 Classlcal U The Bulldogs playrng perfect ho key were unable to score on therr rrvals Thx game was the best that her team had played durrng the season The W1ll1am G Shoemaker Trophy was pre sented to both schools Play Offs The Bed and Gray drew Danvers 1n the play offs Danvers cored twrce whlle two Englrsh men were 1n the pen alty box However the team lost the frrst play off game 4 to l ln the con solatlon game Enghsh los to Classrcal 2 to U on gurck f1rst perroa goals The followlng were awarded letters for the season Co Captam lon Gal Perry hm McGu1re Bob Boucher Dave Mathews Bruce lohnson Ern1e Carpen ter Don Spmney Ron Tanner and Cap tam elect Dave Fox lon Galloway Lflazvhall 1954 W1th the fam1l1ar cry of We re look mg for hztters 1ssu1ng from Coach Bar ry s l1ps the l954 baseball season got under wa 1 Mr Barry lost most of last years hampronshlp team w1th only Capt Brlly Hyde Ken Cutler Bob OBr1en Charl1e Long and Art FlSle return1ng The pllCll11'lg department formed from Ken Cutler Bob OBr1en Vrn larv1s and Rlcky Marks Art Frste B1ll Bryson and Don Spmney were our stalwart catchers and Charhe Long our frrst baseman The rest of the 1nf1eld 1n cluded B1ll Carroll V1n MGT1b1lO Art Torto Ed Klngsbury and Phll LGVOIG Formrng our outfleld were Capt B111 Hyde Paul Hart and Bob O Brren The student managers were Harvey F1sh man Peeper Prrme and Mel Kaplan lf Brlly Hyde h1ts 400 agaln th1s year Ken Cutler comes through wrth some more well pltched games and the boys who played for the champlon Post 291 team play as they dld last summer Enghsh as we go to press could be the dark horse rn the Essex County League The two powerhouses of the league are Haverh1ll and Lawrence both W1th a slew of Inater1al returnrng Everyone looks forward to seerng what Saugus Hlgh has as 1t 15 new 1n the league thrs year Our trad1t1onal games W1th Classrcal take place on Fnday May 21 and Errday May 28 Both w1ll be played at Fraser Freld Our season closes on Tuesday Iune l Ken Cutler 1 x , . . i . - , . L . I I . , I ' h H I u n I , ' C , . . - As ' ' i , 'e - - ' 1 1 2 - I l T - - . s A . - 1 . . 4 - , '. L . . L , minute of la . loway, Bud Brown, Iohn Eagan, Len i - . . . . I 3- . ' , , C . , . . , , I I I
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illnnihall Glnlumn Ah the gr1d1ron' In th1s column I should l1ke to tell br1efly the storres of the fellows who have proudly worn the red and gray on the f1eld of battle And w1th whom can we more aptly start than w1th Dave Gosse last year s captam? Mr Team IS a stranger to none of us H1s shy smrle and amrable d1spos1t1on have made h1m one of the most popular lads at Engl1sh Th1s l1ttle bundle of dynamrte IS one of those blessed 1nd1v1duals who have recup erated from a rare and usually fatal blood d1sease To see h1m tn act1on on the f1eld one would hardly th1nk that he once lay on the very threshold of death HIS merrt as an athlete IS af frrmed by the fact that he was chosen as a member of the Item All Star team Next 1n l1ne IS Fran Cooney a k1d w1th enough Splfll and love for football to sat1ate the most greedy fanat1c Al ways ready rn the pmch he IS truly possessxve of the fmest qualrtres of a real sportsmen Lloyd OBr1en IS an other of those speedy backs who help to make a w1nn1ng team Havmg depleted the backfreld lets take a look at the lne The f1rst to catch our eyes IS Elmer Shorty Wrl l1ams I defy anyone to deny that th1s strappmg tackle was one of the best rn the state last season Another grant IS G1mpy Carraba A versat1le player who can hold hrs own at almost any pos1t1on ID the lme Roger Alley the k1d vvrth the appetlte 1S a glue fmgered end who IS also known as Old Dead eye on the basketball court On the other end of the l1ne we see Mrke Am You ve never seen anyone sm1le more than Ceorge Durfee Hes got more Splfll than anvone deserves And now comes lack Galloway who gave the b g ones a lot of trouble last year through hrs posrtron of guard Prob ably the only one who can compete wrth Roger Alley when 1t comes t1me to puttmg on the feedbag IS Ken Barr one of the fastest tackles weve had 1n a long t1me The grand fmale comes wrth l1ttle Sk1p Bradley If any one th1nks s1ze IS a hand1cap rn foot ball all I can say IS Hah All 1n all these boys helped to make a team that made us at L E H S proud of them Norman Ell1s Edltors Note The school sp1r1t of the wrrter of th1s column Norman Ellrs has been an 1I'1 sp1rat1on to many of us over the past three years Although Norm dldnt wrrte about hrmself m th1s report I feel that th1s great athlete and scholar deserves specral recogn1t1on Congrat ulatrons Norm Ell1s a great Arnerrcanl Carleton Varney Qllfevrlrahrrzi Cheerlead1ng IS cons dered a sport among the g1rls tn h gh s hool Iust as the boys have football basketball track and hockey so the g1rls have cheerleadmg Every fall g1rls desrrmg to be cheer leaders gather for try outs They must have a grade of C or better ln all marks The new g1rls are f1rst taught the cheers by the veteran cheerleaders and dr1lled unt1l every g1rl IS sure that she knows the cheers thoroughly Eacn g1rl IS then QIVSH an opportun1ty to d1s play her talents A group 1S called every day and the best g1rls are chosen to be fmallsts Several of our teachers are the Judges 1n the fmals and they rate the g1rls on po1se pep and appearance Each competrtor does two cheers by herself After all have f1n1shed the Judges select the twelve who have the h1ghest number of po1nts and those twelve g1rls are to be cheer leaders for that year All g1rls com pete each year The g1rls who have been cheerleaders s1nce the1r sopho more year rotate as capta1ns durmg the r semor year The graduatmg members of the past year s heer1ng squad are co capta1ns Patr CIG Wescott Mar1lyn Douglas and Barbara Lord the members Betty Ann Barry losephme Cole Iudy Edmunds Elame Madell Mar1lyn Matthews and Gall Comfort Although the graduatmg cheerlead ers are leavmg Enghsh Hlgh they wtll keep on cheer1ng Engl sh Enghsh 1n the1r hearts Barbara Lord t 1 - 1 ' 1 I - . . H 1 11 . 1 . . . 1 I- 1 11 11 . . . . , . . . . . , 7 . 1 - 1 1 Y - 11 11 . . . . , ' ' 1 I - 1 . . . 11 11 , . . - , 1 .... 1 . . . 1 - 1 1 ' . . 1 . . 1 i . . 1 . H 11 . . . . . 1 . , , . - 11 - 11 - - 1 . . 3 F . . . V . , 1 1 ' 1 1 - ' I - - X . - 1 . . P ' - 1 N-f ' 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . . 1. . . ,1 . I 1 1 - 1
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