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Bark Rau'-I. Il ee:l', D. Orlmrrls. D. lllrlxllvi. N, Pijnr. H. ll,1ll, Gllliwl. M. Iifmfing 1 C. 1 N, Knigbl. C. Hummrzrzd. Serwza' Rozvff. Gmzw. lwebulfej. M. Hlllllll. A. Nrlinfz. B. Ilfigw. Mill ll' alll. R M Inu 1 N, Dirkuon. If. Smith, j. Pnfnum. B, Il i1zg, Fran! Rou'-N. Ad4llIlJ, D. Smilfa. C. Bmrj. A. Trxlrry. P. ll f1fffer'. P. Fugg. 5. Bell, C HUP f. Pwrla. ala' Baakezfdall The first team varsity of Girls' Basketball, captained by Priscilla Wheeler, had an undefeated season in 1946. The second team varsity, under the captainship of Barbara Heizer, lost only one game, that to Swamp- scott. They made up this loss by de- feating Swampscott in the last game of the season. Besides two games with Swampscott the varsity teams also played two games with Beverly. All the class teams were undefeated after each played two games against Swampscott. Audrey Tracey and Priscilla Fogg were co-captains of the senior class team. The last game with Swampscott be- tween the class teams was very excit- ing because Swampscott was leading by one basket very late in the game when one of our Marblehead girls made the final basket which tied the score. The girls were able then to say that their class team was never de- feated from the time they began play- ing together in the seventh grade. That's the spirit
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Bark Row-1. Lonngren, 1. Devlin, R. Daley, R. Langmaid, R. Holmef, IV. Terrill. Seeond Rau'-1E. johnfan, R. jobnwn, F. Mark, P. Lennox, j. Gilbert, A. Way, D. Dirkefman, L. Martin. Front Row!-I. Baumann, D, Smith, R. Humphrey, G. Goodwin, Coarb Morey, j. Barry, C. Croix, R. Parker, F. Mefedilly. gage! ' 8 With these smiles, we're bound to win. Under the capable leadership of co- captains Goodwin and Parker the Headers had a successful basketball season. The team Won six and for- feited only four games in the Essex County League-a very good record. Many other games were played be- sides the ten already mentioned. George Goodwin was honored as high- est scorer, while Brud Humphrey, a promising junior, was the second highest scorer. A week-end trip was made to Mar- tha's Vineyard in order to play games with the Tisbury High School, the Coast Guard Air Station, and the American Legion. The Marblehead- ers defeated Tisbury but were over- powered by the others. The players thoroughly enjoyed the excursion and are grateful to Coach Morey and the Athletic Association for making the end-of-season trip possible.
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Back Rau'-JF. Hamlin. I, Gilbert, E. jolanmn, Coach Rolmrtf, 1. Devlin, E. Tmry, 'T. Glancy. Fronl Row-f, Pearb, R. Orrze, R. Hfwzfllarey, L. Martin. R, Pfzvkcr. G. Goodwin, E. Farrell, Beagle!! Hits and runs, but no errors. The Marblehead baseball team of 1946 was called together for the first time early in March. Leo Martin was chosen captain of the club. Trem Robarts was back at his old job of coaching the team after serving four years in the Navy. The team was composed mostly of veterans who had shown that they play a superior game of ball. Marblehead entered into the North- east Conference with Winthrop, New- buryport, Amesbury, Swampscott, and Danvers. Two games were played with each. Marblehead also travelled to Vermont where it played teams from Mount Saint Joseph Academy and Fair Haven. At the time we Went to press the season was developing well and Marblehead had high hopes of win- ning the New England Conference trophy.
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