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Girly, funior Volmit Front Row: S. Bourke, managerg J. Nobleg D. Charrong J. Whitney', captaing P. Luongog S Botazzig L. Ouellette, manager. Second Razr: L. Hollisg M. Doaneg P. Conradg Mrs. Magoon coachg J. Currierg S. Hall. Third Row: S. Browng J. Lordg D. Hareg H. xV6ill10HIQ D. Curtis.
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Front Ron B Jones N Odellg M. Milesg J. Blanchard, G. Ansaldog D. Kennedyg J. Ansaldo M Blanchard S Lindaburyg B. Conti. Second Row: N. Mitiguyg I.. Laquerre, captams Back Rau 5 Bourke, manager, Mrs. Magnon. coachg L. Ouellette, manager. GIRLS' VARSITY From the first aching muscles, to the showered coach, to the last tight game with Nashua's rival squad, the Milford girls' basketball teams were in there fighting all the way. The bus trips and games were filled with high spirits and a poor sense of direction. The girls were found to be proficient, not only in playing, but in cheer- ing their team on and discovering who had the gum. This year, after a long wait and many patches, the girls received new uniforms in time to finish out the season, while the JV squad inherited the old Varsity uniforms. Everyone sighed with relief as they finally found a uni- form that fit well. The girls suffered a loss of many top players last year. The Junior Varsity team was made up almost entirely of new members, but lots of talent was displayed, promis- ing a winning team in the future. This season was fairly successful, with a Varsity record of five wins and seven losses and JV record of six wins and four losses when the last whistle of the '66-'67 season blew.
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S. McLeodg P. Zahng D. Kennedyg T. Strawg L. Zahng J. Morrisong P. Smithg K. McLe0dg S. Lathropg J. Whatmoreg R. Tromblyg T. Hoadleyg Coach Hodgen. Um-nz-m, I should mak I! SKI TEAM In the middle of a snowless October in seventy-live degree weather, a certain an- nouncement produced many puzzled expres- sions: There will be ski team practice to- night after school. But with a little soccer, football and gymnastics, Coach Hodgen began preparing his team for the poles. As soon as snow covered the ground, the newly formed ski cross-country team were out running on the soccer field while the rest of the team were waiting for enough snow to plant some poles on the sides of Twin Tows. The results were admirable: Milford won all but one of its regular meets and placed fourth in the State meet. The Mon- adnock Area ski trophy was awarded to MAS for compiling the highest total team score during the season. A surprise show- ing came from sophomore Steve Lathrop as he led the cross-country team to a second place rating in the state.
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