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Bark Row-WA, S. Hainey, D. Dirherman, W. C. Hainer, G. Doliher, R. jachmn, IV. Breed, P. Smith, T. Hunt, R. Sonzei. Third Row-P. Lennox, D. Lipphardl, 1. Devlin, B. Humphrey, G. Bray, E. johnson, A. Hammn, C. Earterlind, M. Langmaid, D. Ron, B. Porter, T. Lougee, L. Tabor, G. Carruth. Second Row-B. Stone, T. Rabailf, F. Gravei, L. Martin, D. Smith, R. Orne, F. Meredith, I. Maftermn, B. Carey, T. Blachler, I:'.A Goodwin, Coafh Morey, Doc Harrii. Front Row-C. Murphy, I. Daggdtt, H. Knight, W. Kiely, G. Goodwin, C. Croft, F. Chandler, I. Baumann. Off to win. aaolhall The Moreymen really proved that they were Magicians this year by winning seven games and forfeiting only two. Amesbury and Lynn Eng- lish managed to purloin the two vic- tories that kept the 'Headers from winning the championship. Swamp- scott was spared a terrible shellack- ing by the sheets of rain that fell on Reynold's Field on Thanksgiving Day. Most critics agreed that the Marble- headers had a championship team this past year. This season a new system of cap- tains was. employed whereby the honors were shared by four players- Charlie Cross, John Daggfett, Bill Kiely, and Howard Knight. Each was captain during two games and one period of the final game. Another ad- dition was the production of the Var- sity Club Varieties, a show the pro- ceeds of which made possible a well deserved educational trip.
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Bark Row-N. Merritt. R. Mrlnlmfy. X. Dlrimzl. B. Heisw. 1. Pauli. X. Ad.w1,f, f Tzylor Cclrperlter, Korvun. Second Rau'-Min lVell.f. llpeed. N. Krzlgbr. M. Clafi. f. llleblfm. Gilbfrf. lx 'Hz In 'N Hammond. A. Nelmn. Fmnt Rau'-C. Hlzfilmrd, B. Bell. D. Smifb. C. Bgzrrvp. B, llwizzg. P. Fogg. P. llubcel f Gauze ielcfalfack The Girls' Hockey Team of 1945 gave the high school a great deal to be proud of. Coached by Miss Wells, managed by June Korsun, and cap- tained by Barbara Wing and Babe Barry, the girls attended practices regularly and formed a very well or- ganized squad. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors, were all represented. The first team won one game, lost one, and tied two games, while the second team lost one and tied two. It seemed odd that each time Danvers met Marblehead the games were tied. The girls lost to the Beverly Country Day team, which Was excellent, by only one point. Although in points this game was a loss, it was really a moral victory to the team and encour- aged them to try hard in preparing for their game against Swampscott. In the big game of the season the 'Headers beat Swampscott for the first time in four years. af Here we come
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