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THE K 1944 PEP PAGE TWENTY-FIVE February 4, 1944 The fifth game, the Pintoettes played Wilton at home. This game was one of the best of the season. The score was close at the end of each period, but the Pintoettes finally won by a foul shot making the score 16-15. February 11, 1944 The sixth game took the Pintoettes to Oxford for a return game. This was one of the tough- est games of the season. Although each team had to fight to get what points they did, the Pintoettes won by the score of 22-20. r February 18, 1944 The seventh game took the Pintoettes to Jay for a return game. The Pintoettes really gave A SQUAD BASKETBALL Back row, left to right: Manager, Jean Sedgeleyg Leola Biggar, Edith Smith, Coach Goding, Second row, left to right: Barbara Knauer, Marjorie Mayconnell, Clarita Angeles, Catherine Myles, Barbara - McPhee. Front row, left to right: Evelyn Deraspe, Janice Mur- phy, Frances Ellis, Lillian Blanchard, Pearl Cormier. Jay some competition this time and won the game 23-13. ' February 25, 1944 The eighth game the Pintoettes played West Paris at home. The Pintoettes really went to town that night winding up the last game of the season with a score of 36-15. In the last minute of the last quarter the entire squad was made up of Seniors, while the Juniors sat on the bench and cheered them. -The following girls earned letters: Clarita Angeles, Catherine Myles, Janice Murphy, Leola' Biggar, Lillian Blanchard, Evelyn Dellaspe. Frances Ellis, Edith Smith. VARSITY GAMES L4 . E ,si E E S -Q ir. - Q- vc s - 3 O 3 vw O ' 3 Forwards Leola Biggar 5 3 1 9 X x V 14 Clarita Angeles 2 8 x 10 8 3 10 Catherine Myles 4 12 6 2 6 8 x Janice Murphy x 4 11 - 1 8 5 4 Barbara Knauer x x x x x x , x Pearl Cormier x x x x x x 6 Barbara McPhee 3 x x x x x , 2 Guards Lillian Blanchard x X x x x X X Frances Ellis x x x x x x x Evelyn DeRaspe x x x x x x x Edith Smith x x x x x x x Marjorie Mayconnell x x x x x x x Mexico 14 27 18 22 22 16 36 Opponents - 19 30 13 13 20 15 15
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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR THE' 1944 PEP VARSITY GADIES .ff .19 9, p, , 'Tv Tv E E s: in s: ki 'S 'gs' 8 E 53 9 3 S Games gg O I Q Sn S 'E 4 4 E wg 2 S s a 5- s a -U 2 w 0 5 a E a O. a e fd as .Z zu 5' LH .2 ' :: gf: o 9' o ' ' Ln A zz: Lu 2 5 A B . n: B o cs 2 o 5 Mott T 12 3 4 2 7 9 13 11 10 12 90 Fogarty x 14 2 , 2 13 10 4 10 8 5 1 8 4 x 81 Burns x x x x 5 5 x 2 x 2 x x x x 14 Fraser 4 x x 4 5 15 4 1 2 x 8 , x 2 x 48 Ferland 1 2 x x , 2 x x 3 x 4 1 x x 13 Worthley x x x x x x x 3 2 2 4 2 '14 1 28 Downs 1 X 5 6 12 5 4 1 2 5 7 3 3 ' 1 55 R. Allen x x 2 x x x x x x ' x 2 ' 2 6 Jamison x x x 2 x 4 ' 2 x 8 Martin . 8 4 1 1 5 X 4 . 23 Crosby x 1 Waite X x x x x 4 Sinclair x 2 E 3 Mexico 21 32 11 15 48 41 20 21 24 23 37 26 35 18 382 Opponents 35 33 44 36 18 14 21 59 38 56 23 33 17 33 460. 1 , ' ---- ---- - 3 A , C SQUAD BASKETBALL E , 4 Back row, left to right: Coach Cobb, John Whytock, -4 'eeel 'H Aime Deroches, Edmund Martineau, Burton Hanmer. NR- 1 1 4 1 Front row, left to right: - ' John Greene, Omer Caron, i Harold Carver, Donald .S 1 Allen, Ronald Hodgkins. HC!! The C Squad didn't play any games but they had a few good scrimmages with the B Squad and .pickup teams. The following boys will receive numerals: SQUAD E. Martineau, R. Doyen, H. Carver, L. Campbell, O. Caron, L. Bigger, K. Sinclair, A. DesRoches, W. Doucette, D. Worthley. S K , ' GIRLS' ATHLETICS n A SQUAD Although the girls' varsity, coached by Miss Mary Goding, got off on the Wrong foot this year, they had a very successful season winning nve games out of eight. The following girls were awarded letters: Clarita Angeles, Cather- ine Myles, Janiee Murphy, Leola Biggar, Lillian Blanchard, Evelyn Deraspe, Frances Ellis, Edith Smith, and Mgr. Jean Sedgeley. A January 12, 1944 On January 12, the Pintoettes played their iirst game of the season with Jay. The score was close all through the game, but Jay man- aged a foul shot and two baskets just before the sound of the final whistle. The Pintoettes lost 19-14, but they put up a good light! ,C-.,,. r., January 14, 1944 Two nights after the Jay game, the Pinto- ettes played Oxford. Although it was a nip and tuck battle, the Pintoettes lost to Oxford with a score of 3U-27. ' January 21, 1944 The third game took the Pintoettes to Wilton. The Pintoettes fought hard on Wilton's small lioor but lost on foul shots to Wilton with a score of 15-10. January 25, 1944 The fourth game took the Pintoettes to West Paris. They were really determined that they were going to win that night. Although West Paris showed some strong competition, the Pintoettes finally broke the ice and won the game 18-13. , ,, i .. L., 1 ,. L
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PAGE TWENTY-SIX THE 1944 PEP -'aa' 'B SQUAD BASKETBALL Back row, left to right, Assistant manager, Ruth P, Small: Beverly Robert- son, Beverly Curtis, Ruth Kidder, Coach Goding. Second' row, left to right, Vivian Deroches, Wilma Record, Frances Arnold, Beatrice Shaw. Front row, left to right: Gloria Packard, Joyce Caron, Sophie Drakus, Barbara Murphy. C SQUAD BASKETBALL 1 Back row, left to right: Margaret Anderson, May- 'thell Ward, Dorothy Small, Marjorie Fogarty, Eveline Arnold, Dorothy Martin. Second row, left to right: Assistant manager, Ruth P. Small, Jean McKinnon, Ar- lene Blanchard, Barbara Mawhinney, Dorothy Brown, Marilyn Record, Marjorie Martin, Coach Goding. Front, row, left to right: Lorraine Chabot, Margaret Muir, Theresa Arsenault, Yvonne Lanteigne, Beatrlce Judkins, Alice Anderson. '
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