North East High School - Crown Yearbook (North East, MD)

 - Class of 1957

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INDIAN QUINTS, Front row: Pip Pratt, Dickie Moore, Wayne Wood, Harold Letts, Scotty Smith. Second row: Alan Edwards, Manager, Jim Clark, Barry Heisler, Bob Phillips, Marvin Joy, John Lipsey, Coach Fred Emmerson. COURT COUNT Opponents They Havre de Grace ---- 31 Aberdeen ------ 65 Perryville - - 43 Rising Sun - - 49 Cecilton - - - - - 25 Aberdeen - - 50 Elkton -------- 33 Chesapeake City - - - 45 Perryville ------ 33 Rising Sun ------ 35 Chesapeake City - - - 45 Cecilton ------- 16 Elkton -------- 54 Havre de Grace 34 Rock Hall ------ 47 Elkton ----- Alumni - - - ---as --55 Z Playing without the services of four of last year's champion- ship first stringers, the Indians surprised just about everyone when they came through with an 11 win 6 loss record and the County Class C Championship. They missed recapturing the county title by 13 points in a championship game with Elkton on the Rising Sun court. The Northeasters were red-hot at the beginning of the cam- paign when they won 9 consecutive league games. This high-spirited team captained by Bob Phillips consisted of Barry Heisler and Pip Pratt, forwards, and Wayne Wood and Dickie Moore, guards. Mr. Emmerson's many years of experience helped lead us to many victories. The members of the squad think that he is the best coach in these parts.



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INDIAN CAGERETTES, Front row: Janet Smith, Betty Wood, Joyce Miller, Vivian Boulden. Second row: Joan Shepherd, Manager, Hallie Edwards, Janet Reynolds, Beverly Phillips, Jane Bartleson, Mary Ellen Dennison, Scorekeeper. Third row: Kirsten Oikemus, Jerry Wilson, Norma Bailey, Kay Gamble, Connie Hollister, Kay Preston, Pat Caine. HOOP SCOREBOARD Opponent Perryv ille Rising Sun- - - - Cecilton - They -- --49 27 52 Aberdeen - - - -45 Elkton - - Ches. City 23 38 Perryville - - - - 35 Rising Sun ----- 38 Ches. City Cecilton - Elkton - - 38 53 - --28 Triumphantly rounding out the '57 basketball season with ten wins and no losses, the North East lassies proudly grasped the Cecil County title and Whig ntophy by obtaining first place backed solidly by a thorough record - undefeated. Every game, a very special type of challenge to both the team and individual basketeers, resulted in a true bang-up affair with the Indians always coming through with a compli- mentary victory and a feeling of lasting satisfaction deep with- in the hearts of the North East gals. The undaunting sportsmanship of the North East girls remained openly good and commendable, even when the chips were down and the going was rough. Never did the team fail to engage in the fairest type of play or fail to give a cheer for their opponents after each game. Truly worthy of the title they attained, the girls basketball team of 1957, will always be remembered in the hearts of every North East spectator as a goal set and completed by a team well representing and upholding the high morals of North East High School.

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