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Mary Lehto R.W. Marjorie O’Connell, Capt C.H. Irene Mariani L.H. Mary Sullivan R.H. Mary Labowicz L.F. Joanne Paananen R.F. Patricia Wehkoja G. Second Team Patricia O’Clair, Capt C.F. Barbara Priest, Sara Boeske L.I. June Statkus, Claire Tourville R.I. Carol Clark L.W. Alda Tower R.W. Beverly Price C.H. Frances Maria, Barbara Prosper L.H. Madeline Terrasi R.H. Dianne King L.F. Elizabeth Byrne R.F. Carol Copp G. Hockey Days Are Here Again Autumn Days are here to stay With Field Hockey season well in sway; Every day it gets so cool The poor girls work — they never fool. And after making winning goals They leave the field just full of holes. Tripped by Bev, those girls go down While others pile up on the ground. Margie alone saves the game Returning home with pride and fame. And our Sully is cjuite a gal, All consider her a pal. The fullbacks Mary, Liz, and Joanne Are simply tops, so give them a hand. The halfbacks who are too numerous to mention Start the game off, scared still with tension. Then there are the forwards in the front line Three of the best, they’re really fine. Last in line, the goalies Carol and Pat, Keep their eye on the ball, though they like to chat. Of course there’s Miss Collins Who’s really a pal She’s more than a friend to every gal And as for me (sigh) Oh! What a shame — For all the mistakes I get the blame. Djannf Kino, ’50 ( 20 )
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Maynard vs. Ashland (At Ashland) First Team Ashland 2 — Maynard 1 Second Team Maynard 1 — Ashland 0 On Friday, October 7 the Maynard Field Hockey girls went to Ashland to play their first game of the season. Powerful Angie Greeno had to play for both the first and second team, because of an injury to Pat O’Clair, second team captain. Despite this handicap the girls emerged victorious, the final score being 1-0. The lone tally was made by Angie Greeno. The first team, captained by Marjorie O’Connell, didn’t have such good luck and they gallantly admitted defeat by a 2-1 score. June Statkus made the only goal. Bet- ter luck next time, first team ! Ashland vs. Maynard (At Maynard) First Team Ashland 2 — Maynard 1 Second Team Ashland 0 — Maynard 0 On Tuesday, October 11, Ashland came to May- nard for a return game. Our girls were full of vim, vigor, and determination to win, but neverthless, the Ashland first team was again able to triumph over us. But the first team did not lose without first staging a hard fought contest. The game ended with a 2-1 score in Ashland’s favor. Angie Greeno made the goal for Maynard. The second team game ended in a scoreless tie. Maynard vs. Acton (At Acton) First Team Maynard 3 — Acton 0 Second Team Maynard 3 — Acton 0 On Tuesday, October 18, the Maynard field hockey teams journeyed to Acton for a return game. Both teams showed great teamwork and sportsmanship and came through with flying colors. The Acton girls also fought hard, but were unable to score against either of our teams. In the first few minutes of play, Capt. Pat O’Clair and June Statkus scored for the second team. The other two goals were made by Capt. Pat O’Clair and Barbara Priest. The first team was like- wise victorious, their score also being 3-0. First team goals were made by Mary Lehto in the first half anil Sara Boeske and Angie Greeno in the second half. It was a hard fought game, which the girls deserved to win. Maynard vs. Franklin (At Franklin ) First Team Maynard 2 — Franklin 0 Second Team Franklin 1 — Maynard 0 Thursday, October 27, we played Franklin at Franklin. Because we arrived late the playing periods were shortened. Nevertheless, Maynard’s first team defeated Franklin by a 2 to 0 score. Angie Greeno made a goal in the first half and then Claire Tour- ville made another in the second half. The second team was less fortunate, losing their game today, 1-0. Maynard vs. Concord (At Concord) First Team Concord 1 — Maynard 0 Second Team Maynard 0 — Concord 0 Tuesday, November 1, was an important date for the M. H. S. Field Hockey teams. It was then that they played powerful Concord, their arch rival for years. Although the first team showed plenty of spirit and fight, the Concord girls were able to make a goal, the score being 1-0 in their favor. The second team match ended in a scoreless tie. Both teams played excellently and we are justly proud of them. The Field Hockey girls would like to thank Miss Mary Collins, who through her kindness and good will gave up her time to coach for us. We are deeply grateful and wish her many successful seasons of coaching. Field Hockey Teams First Team Angie Greeno C.F. Barbara Priest, Sara Boeske L.I. June Statkus, Clair Tourville R.I. Dorothy Statkus L.W. ( IQ )
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The Mailman Magazines received by M. H. S. : The Argus — Gardner, Massachusetts. ' The Beacon — Pasadena, Texas. The Western Graphic — Colorado Woman’s College, Denver, Colorado. Thnrberettes — South Middlesex Secretarial School, Framingham, Mass. What We Think of Others: Argus — Your Information Please is a very good idea. Would like to see more pictures. The Beacon — Excellent school paper. Very chatty, newsy, and up-to-the-minute. ' Thnrberettes — Excellent editorials. Your Remem- ber When and We Like” columns are very good. Your original drawings and cartoons are wonderful and show great skill and talent. What Others Think of Us????? Nobody has volunteered to tell us what they think of us. Come on, friends. Let’s have either Brickbats or Bouquets — or mebbe both Psalm To An Algebra Teacher He is my teacher; I shall not pass. He maketh me to go to the board. He compelleth me to write difficult problems. He maketh me sit down for my class’s sake Yea, though I study until midnight, I gain no knowledge, For my formulas sorely bother me. He giveth me F” Surely factors and radicals Shall follow me all the days of my life And I shall dwell in Algebra Class forever. Thanks to THE BEACON Pasadena High School. Being especially interested in Football and Field Hockey, we rove back through t lie- years to dedicate this page to their captains. Ann Hinds Liberty Mutual Life Insurance Nellie Chodynicky New England School of Art Constance Whitney University of Massachusetts Eileen Bell Boston University Rose Hansen Bay State Boat Company Mary Lawler Emerson Hospital Elsie Burgess Married Frances D’Agata Married Theresa Mariano Married Gerald Robinson Lenor Rhyne Ralph Case Twombley Funeral Service Roger Spurrell Boston and Maine Railroad Company Carlo Mariani Norumbega Nurseries Fred Wasiluk Chicago White Sox Vincent Russo Tufts College Robert Jones Bates College Charles Higgins Boston University Albert Crowley General Motors George Whalen General Motors Fred Sarvela Erkkinen’s Buick Company Daniel O’Leary Tromco Paint Company Lorraine Campbell, ’St Betty Marchant, ’50 ( 2 T )
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