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R W FOOTBALL Jack Kettell, ' 52 THK 1951 Football Team followed up Scitu- ate s sensational year in baseball by annexing the South Shore League football crown. Defeat- ing all three South Shore opponents, Scituate won six games and lost only two for a winning percentage of .750. Scituate lost only to Bourne and Rockland. The team hit its offensive high when it flattened Randolph High 44-0. Everybody scored that day. Scituate showed tremendous power against West Bridgewater (33 points), Marshfield 1 39 I also 39 points 1 . The defensive game against scoreless. Another great team victory was against Weston. After being pushed all over the field in the first half. Scituate came back to score three times to Weston ' s once, as they defeated Weston 19-7. Man of the team would like to play again the Rockland and Bourne games. They lost a heartbreaker on a dusty field to Bourne — 13-12. and were defeated by Rockland in her beautiful Bridgewater points I. and Cohasset team played its best Hanover, holdin them new stadium — 25-7. The football season is never a success without a victory over Cohasset. This year Scituate clobbered Cohasset ' s team 39-7 to end a terrific season. The team scored 199 points to its opponents ' 80. That is an average of 24.9 points per game. Nine of this year ' s starting eleven are seniors, five of whom made the South Shore League All- Star Team. Although Coach Johnson will miss these graduating seniors, he has a lot of talent in the under classmen. Those graduating are Don Shea. John Jacobucci, Hank Cusick. Jack Breen, Ed Stewart, Jack Kettell, Pete Nord, Ralph Cole, Paul Ford, Joe O ' Donnell, David Evans, David Stone, and Mike Corrigan. The Season ' s Record Scituate 33 W. Bridgewater 21 Scituate 44 Randolph 0 Scituate 7 Rockland 25 Scituate 39 Marshfield 7 Scituate ]9 Weston 7 Scituate 12 Bourne 13 Scituate 6 Hanover 0 Scituate 39 Cohasset 7 BOYS ' BASKETBALL .la-ck Kettell, ' 52 SCITUATE High School is truly the Massachu- setts Cinderella team of the year. Scituate has grown to a position where it dominates South Shore football and baseball, but it usually doesn ' t make a too-good showing in basketball. This year was the feast that followed the famine, however. Scituate. starting on opening day, swept through its schedule, including five tourna- ment games, to win the most games any Scituate team has ever won. We wound up with a record of fifteen and four -- fifteen games won, four lost. What made this year s team so good is easy to see, — teamwork. L nlike teams of the past there were no stars on this year ' s team. Everybody was a sharpshooter from all angles of the court. In past years one or two men carried the scoring load. This year, however, the scoring was spread evenly over the first five, — Charlie Goddard. Paul Green. Eddie Stewart. Ralph Cole and Donnie Roy. The season, strangely enough, began on New- dear ' s day when Scituate clobbered Kingston 63-36. Read the score backwards and you get the same thing. The team was elated, and the jokes were many about equaling our last season ' s record already. After Scituate met Norwell and came out with a 67-44 victory, the team took things differently, however. After all, Norwell (Continued on page 37)
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30 GLEE CLUB First Kow: S. Pettersen, R. Rodrick, B. Monteiro, M. Alves, A. Dacey, J. Perry. E. Siernfelt, R. Turner, P. Merriit, J. Burnham, M. Dyer, B. Hunter, H. Murphy, Miss R. Manning, J. Rodrick, S. Taggart, M. Glavin, L. Newcomb, A. Breen, I. Gleason, D. ards, C. Macy, J. Taylor, J. Bongarzone, A. McAuliffe, B. Bigelow, A. Nicliols. Third T. Snow, P. Sharp, J. Kettell, P. Nord, R. Snow, D. LaVange, C. Fortman, R. Howard F. Timpany, T. Alves. Folrth Row: A. Veiga, J. Radtliffe, V. Rinehart, F. Squire, Holland, S. Cole, C. Locklin, C. Merritt, F. Sweeney, P. Newcomb, G. McCarthy, B Hennigan, J. Muller, E. McElroy, M. Staffeld, G. Turner, J. Fitzsimnions, J. Lieber, B. Q geau, G. Purslow, M. Stark, G. Clapp, P. Gaboon, P. McAuliffe, P. Ford. Sixth Row: Cooper, B. Foster, R. Andrews, M. Fraser, A. McEleney, B. Mayo, S. Walsh, P. Clapp, A. Mitchell. Jenney, C. Litchfield, J. Reynolds. Second Row: Kane, E. Hatch, D. Rich- Row: J. Breen, D. Stone, , D. Roberts, R. Howard, J. Petrie, B. Hernan, B. ' . Hare. Fifth Row: T. uirk, P. Fleming, Y. Mon- P. Dwight, J. White, J. M. Sylvester, D. Prouty, GLEE CLUB Judith Taylor, ' 53 ' X ' liE Glee Cllb for 19.52 has 110 members. This group is divided into three sections: Senior-Junior Girls. Freshmen-Sophomore girls, and the boys. The Glee Club has participated in many inter- esting activities this year. The boys sang some selections at the Armistice Day Assembly. At the Christmas assembly, which was put on by the Music Department, the senior girls participated by singing Christmas carols. In March the Junior and Senior girls and the boys sang at the Spring Concert put on by the music department. A group of Freshmen and Sophomore girls attended the opera with Miss Reynolds.
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32 IkiDiiies FOOTBALL FiKsT Row: Coach Johnson, E. Stewart, J. Breen, R.Cole, H. Cusick, P. Ford, D. Stone, D. LaVange, D. Shea, Mr. DriscoU. Second Row: C. Goddard. J. Kettell, J. Jacobiicci, P. Nord, D. Evans, J. O ' DonneH, D. Roy, D. Loiighnian, N. Murphy. Third Row: D. Roberts, R. MarshaU, L. Easier, M. Fortman, S. Merrill, W. Stewart, R. Prouty, W. Colton. Fourth Row: T. Smith, A. Henry, J. Nitzsche, M. Brown, T. Whittaker, R. Harris, P. Stewart. Fifth Row: M. Cofrigan, manager; R. Prouty, N. Walker, R. O ' Hern, D. Bongarzone. asst. manager. BOYS ' BASKETBALL First Row: P. Ford, E. Stewart, R. Cole, P. Green, C. Goddard, D. Roy. Second Row: Coach Stewart, J. Kettell, T. Hennigan, D. Mendell, B. Vines, P. Stewart.
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