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Tri -Lake Tournament Individual Scores: Feb. 15 Bridgton J. V. 16 Potter 53 Glenn Martin 397 Feb. 16 Porter 61 Potter 48 Eddie Richards 334 Feb. 17 New Gloucester 47 Potter 46 Raymond Anderson 148 Franklin Burnell 116 Play-off for State Tournament Ronald Graffam 93 Harold Twitchell 73 Feb. 19 Kingfield 50 Potter 48 Donald Reinhard 67 Marvin Reinhard 14 The year's scores were: David Cobb 9 Clifford Murch 7 Potter Academy 1269 Opponents 891 Dick Irish 7 Dale Huntress 4 Laurence Moore 1 Robert Hamlin 1 Glenn Martin '51 Pottacazzar The Pottacazzar, which was held December 14th and 15th, turned out to be very suc- cessful. The four classes worked hard to make it a profitable event. The Seniors' booth represented a roadside lunch stand. They sold hamburgers, hot dogs, ice cream, candy, and soft drinks. They also sold chances on a Bulova watch and a pop-up toaster. The Juniors' booth was decorated to represent the Star of the East. They sold fancy work and chances on a radio. The Sophomores sold homemade pastries and canned goods in a booth representing a gingerbread house. This house was patterned after a miniature molasses gingerbread house made by Mrs. Franklin Irish. Chances were sold on this house and on a set of lamps. The Freshman Class, for whom the Pottacazzar was a new experience, did a wonder- ful job on their booth. It represented a large doughnut and a coffee pot. They sold hot coffee, doughnuts, and candy. Herman , a living rooster, on whom the Freshmen sold chances, was an added attraction for the Freshman corner. Each year four cash prizes are given for the booths. This year the first prize of five dollars was won by the Junior Class. The Freshman doughnut and coffee pot took the second prize of three dollars. The third prize of two dollars went to the Sophomores. The Seniors had fourth place, their prize being one dollar. Gloria Day '51 Magazinei Drive ln October the school conducted a magazine drive. The school was organized in two teams, one team composed of the Senior and Freshman Classes with Roberta Murch as captain, and the other composed of the Junior and Sophomore Classes with Carlene Wight as captain. Carlene's team lost, and they gave a banquet in honor of Roberta's team on December 14. Sylvia Dearborn '51
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Girls' Basketball Under the able coaching of Audrey Martin we had a very successful season. Our first game was not a win, but we had courage to keep going for higher scores. We wish to thank Audrey Martin for the patience he has had with us and the work he has done to build up the team. We hope that Mr. Martin will continue to coach and build the team up to make an even better record than it had this year. We are proud of having tied for. first place with New Gloucester and Porter. Let the girls who are leaving the team this year say to the girls who are going to carry on the glory for Potter next year that we wish you all the luck in the world in trying to win first place next year and the years to come. The lineup was as follows: Beverly Reinhard 397 pts. R. F. June Sanborn R. G. Sara Dauphinee 324 pts. L. F. Charlotte Edwards L. G. Jeannie Martin 279 pts. C. F. Beverly Dolloff L. G. Barbara Johnson ' C. C.. carlene Wight R. G. Gloria Day R. G. Roberta Gilliam L. G. Roberta Murch 2 pts. L. G. Dorothy McKenny R. G. Sylvia Dearborn 23 pts. R. F. Carolyn Robinson R. G. Priscilla Hall 28 pts. L. F. Mary Barnes L. G. Jean Crawford C. G. June Douglass 2 pts. R. G. The games were as follows: Potter 36 ........ Buxton 39 Potter 50 ....... Bridgton Academy 39 Potter 41 . . . .... Alumni 18 Potter 58 ....... Cornish 34 Potter 53 . . . .... Porter 39 Potter 60 ....... Hollis 29 Potter 40 . . . .... Cornish 37 Potter 66 ....... Casco 20 Potter 47 . . . .... New Gloucester 43 Potter 59 ....... Oxford 29 Potter 54 . . . .... Limington 36 Potter 35 ....... New Gloucester 39 Potter 65 . . . .... Mexico 32 Potter 73 ....... Casco 54 Potter 41 . . . .... Standish 38 Potter 34 ....... Standish 29 Potter 35 . . . .... Oxford 36 Potter 48 ....... Porter 49 Potter 52 . . . .... Bridgton Academy 25 Potter 47 ....... Mexico Varsity 51 Potter 60 . . . .... Limington 52 Jeannie Martin '51 Boys' Basketball There were eighteen boys who came out for practice this year. We had a good sea- son, under the coaching of Mr. Cobb, but a little hard luck toward the end. We lost Eddie Richards for the rest of the season by the displacing of his shoulder, which happen- ed at the game we played at Standish. We were chosen to have a play-off with Kingfield, to see if we could get into the state tournament. The games and scores were as follows: Nov. 20 Buxton 16 Potter 35 Jan. 12 Bridgton J. V. 23 Potter 48 Nov 28 Alumni 32 Potter 37 Jan. 15 Cornish 36 Potter 53 Dec 1 Porter 49 Potter 48 Jan. 16 Hollis 46 Potter 71 Dec 6 Cornish 26 Potter 62 Jan. 19 Casco 35 Potter 75 Dec 8 N. Gloucester 54 Potter 50 Jan. 23 Oxford 34 Potter 58 Dec. 11 Limington 15 Potter 56 Jan. 26 N. Gloucester 35 Potter 58 Dec. 20 Mexico J.V. 30 Potter 35 Feb. 2 Casco 66 Potter 61 Dec. 22 Standish 57 Potter 36 Feb. 6 Standish 53 Potter 34 Jan. 2 Oxford 2.8 Potter 37 Feb. 9 Porter 73 Potter 49 Jan. 5 Bridgton J. V. 19 Potter 45 Feb. 13 Mexico J. V. 30 Potter 33 Jan. 10 Limington 9 Potter 83
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Student Council BACK ROW: Left to Right: H. Colby, D. Reinhard, R. Irisn. FRONT ROW: J. Martin, G. Martin, Mr. Cobb, F. Burnell, B. Reinhard Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: J. McLaughlin, Nl, Murch, IV1, Robinson, H. Colby.
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