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Tlllfl 'l'A'l'LER 25 Lyle Noyes Ci-neral Course llasktetball 2, 32 Clee Club ii Sen- ior Play 3, el: Junior Play 3: Min- strel 2: Taller Board 3: President 4: Sitndent Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Vire- Presidenl Student Council 3: Treas- urer .llhletio Assoeiationi. 'I'he teafflier ot' the Senior Class. Next year the Freslunen will miss your pineh-hitting for Mr, Cunning'- hain. ,X 1-ertain blonde in the Soph- omore Class will miss you, were all sure. ll'ere's to the best of luck I'or yon. Frederick Quimby Freddie General Course Mnsie 1, 2, 3: Clee Club 4: 'Patler lloard 3: Class Play 2, 'Phe ltitle ot' the most studious boy in the Senior Class certainly belongs to yon. Yon'll lnm- to speak a little louder it' you are to achieve your :nnbition to heroine a minister. Pauline Tatham Polly College Course Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 1: Library Club 3: Latin Club 1: Speaking Contest 1: Class Play 2. 'l'h-e qnieti-st and most studious girl in Ft. Il. S. Our willing liittle rm-dln-zul will be missed by all next year. Best ot' lurk to you in every- thing, Polly . Marion Taylor May Ci-neral Course Sei-rm-tary 1: Treasurer 3: Flower Club 1, 2: Cla-e Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Presi- dent Student Counvil 1: 'llat-ler lloard 3: Library Club 1: Class Play 2. May is the smallest girl in the Senior Cliass and is we-ll liked by everyone. Xylllll would happen it' 7 you wi-ren t with a certain boy every night? Heres to your fuiture, May . Earl Upham Uppy C4-neral Course Clee Club 4: Speaking Contest 13 Class Play 2: 'llatler Board 3: Library Cilub 3, 4, VW wonder it' a day ever esc-apes when you hayen't lost some ot' your school things. Hes usually quiet but when he gets going-Uh, Boy! To Uppy sucf-ess is wished byall. Grace Zoppina Gracie General Course 'I'at,ler Board 3: Basketball Mana- ger 4: Speaking Contest 1: Library Club 3, 4: Clee Club 1, 2, 3, ii: Min- sfrell 2, 3: Flower Club 1, 2: Junior Play Cram-ie , do you ltllink that you and Alma wifll ever be table to agree? Next year the basketball team will miss you as manager. VVe wish great sm-rf-ss to you in anything yon undertake.
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'l'lll1I 'l'.X'l'Ll'IR 27 ua Annis. Those who dropped out were: Cripps, Buxxell, Hoyle, and Cavanaugh. Mueh appreeiation is t'elt among the girls toward their eoaeh, Miss llunt, and their manager, Miss Zop- pina, who spent mueh ot' their time with them. This feeling also ex- tends toward Maynard tlrat't'am who ret'eree'd many of our non-league games, GIRLS' TOURNAMENT To el-ld the season, the high sehool girls with the Grammar Sehool girls decided to have a tournament. 'I'he t'ouriS5eniors,' namely Hall, Croekett, Minis, and Easton, were the Cap- tains. They chose names ot' all those who wanted to play. Mueh t'un was had in choosing names for the ditTerent teams. 'l'hey were: llall's team-liagleswwhieh eou- sisted ot' llall, llavis, Pitts, Spear, Carleton, and ltrodis: Croolietts team ---- Jitterhugs -- Croekett, Mar- ston, Burns, M. Ames, Page and Ilean: Annis' team-lloodlehugs- .Xnnis, llaueetft, Colhy, tl. Noyes, lloyle and li. .Xnnisz l'Iaston's team- .Iunior XYizzers4--ltlasttrn, Taylor, ln- gralham, Hiehardsun, XYa.ldron, M. Noyes, and Lane. 'Phe tlrst game was played he- tween the .litterhugs and the Doodle- hugs, in whieh the lloodlehugs won, having a seore of 25 to 20. 'Phe next game was hetween the Itlagles and Junior VVizzers, the Iiagles winning having a seore ot' 24 to 12. These two games were play- ed on Tuesday. 'I'he following Fri- day the lflagles won over the Doodle- hugs 25 to 13, and the Junior VViz- zers over the Jitterhugs 23 to 19. 'I'he Eagles were the Champions. Vera Easton, '39, THE 1938-39 BOYS' BASKETBALL SEASON VVe hegan this season with an in- experieneed team, composed mostly ot' Sophomores and Freshmen. As a result our reeord is not very satis- faetory, showing but five vietories as against thirteen losses. Never- theless, we all played as well as pos- sihle, and lost games to hetter teams, Next year, however, we h-ave a more promising outlook, with the entire starting line-up returning to aetion. This season's experience should he of great value to ithe members of next years squad. .Xt least, we hope so. VValter rl Bryant turned in all- star performance as our basketball manager this year. Captain George 'l'urner and Orris Burns led the team in seoring with 81 and 76 points respectively. Lettter men for this year are: George Turner, Orris Burns, Frederick Cayanaugh, Dell llyssong, Carroll Richards, Bernard Xndrews, Charles Hare, Harold Hall, Warren Barrows and Rohert Cain. THE BIG SIX The seasons opener was at Roek- port, against Appleton. lt was a hotly eontested game throughout, Roekport took an early lead and was never headed, holding a eomfortahle 17-8 margin at the finish,
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