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JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Pat Simpson, Priscilla Rivers, Judy Garrity, and Pat Martin. CHEERLEADERS Several girls tried out for cheering this year under the supervision of Mrs. Black. Those making the Varsity squad were: Bonnie Murray, Sharon Stone, Patricia Simpson, and Priscilla Rivers, all Sophomores. The other mem- ber of the squad and the captain was Bonnie Averill, a Junior. The girls on the Junior Varsity squad were: Judy Garrity and Patricia Martin from the Freshman class and Priscilla Rivers and Pat Simpson from the Sopho- more class. Priscilla and Pat were co-captains for t.his squad. We feel that we had a very successful season and that both squads played a major part in the spirit of the school. We would like to thank Mrs. Black for the time and effort she gave. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Sitting, left to right: Bonnie Murray, Bonnie Averill, Pat Simpson. Standing: Sharon Stone and Priscilla Rivers. Ve L Q, ,,,
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Seated left to right: R. Simpson, J. York, T. Light Left to right: S. Rogers, J. Day, F. Hamilton, S. York, Collins G' Small W. Sanborn.. ' K' Gram, D' MCKCCH- Standing: Mr. Murray, L. Ashey, W. Lockhart, N. Stanley, L. Dakin, R. Berry, A. Rivers. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL This year, the 57-58 season, we have been very pleased to have as our coach, Mr. Murray, principal of the high school. He has done a great deal to develop our junior high team and to bring us the Waldo County Championship. Due to the fact that practices have been few and far be- tween, the season looked black at the beginning, as though it would not amount to much, but instead it turned out to be rather successful. The cheerleaders also contributed a lot to the winning of the championship. They deserve credit also. We are in hopes that next year's team will work hard and take the trophy again. We are sure they are willing and capable. MALCOLM COLLINS and GEORGE SMALL '62 , 'Q'-iP0 vigil? QQP. , -Rf 'wich ' BOYS' VARSITY BASEBALL Seated, left to right: J. Redikcr, M. Curtis, D. Clements, J. Lenfest, F. McLeod, R. Web- stcr, G. Pattcrshull. Standing: D. O'D0uncll, R. Andrews, S. Braley, L. Clements, C. Howard, Mr. Black, coach.
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7 ' rr x ' gk, Q.:-is -isa., -,.,,. - 1. NT.:-:gig 1. nlfifevg, '1' f s. A V A l I A l :'3 ?7-':xf 5e4'1 I .4 ... . . . A .. .rsf ' Sitting, left to right: S. Ashey, E. Welch, J. Stone, J. Lenfest, J. Castle, R. Ashey. Second row: Coach Black, L. Stairs, S. Stone, B. Murray, H. McLaughlin, W. Hersom, J. Card, B. Averill, and R. Andrews. GIRLS' BASKETBALL In the fall of 1957 a meeting was called for all the girls interested in trying out for the basketball team. About 20 girls started practice but a few of the girls dropped out during the first part of the season, leaving 15. Mr. Black was our coach. He spent many hours practicing and drilling us to get us ready for our very successful year. The starting line-up for most of the year included Jean Castle as center, Jan Stone and Becky Ashey as forwards and Joan Lenfest, Sylvia Ashey, and Edna WVelch as guards. C0-captains were Jan Stone and Joan Lenfest. The girls on the second string showed a great deal of progress during the year -and were very important to the team. After the start of the season we decided to have new basketball uni- forms. We sponsored a food sale and used the proceeds to purchase these. The sale was a great success, thanks to the townspeople. Our only defeat of the league season was to Brooks on their court. We lost 21-22 in a very close and thrilling game. After the loss the team came black to win the remaining games and end the season with a 15 wins, one loss record. We won the Waldo County League Championship for the Hrst time and received the trophy. We want to thank Mr. Black for his time and effort in helping us win the championship. What a wonderful coach! That's a job well done! A great deal of credit goes to our managers. Jackie Whiting started the year but left to enter the WACS. Laura Stairs and Becky Andrews took the job and did everything for the girls. The whole team appreciated their hard work. We don't want to forget our cheerleaders who did a magnincent job! There are only three Seniors on the team so next year looks good for the team. We wish them the best of luck. SYLVIA ASHEY '58 HOME GAMES AWAY GAMES S. H. S. 62 Stockton 18 S. H. S. 66 Winterport 30 S. H. S. 45 Freedom 39 S. H. S. 67 Liberty 42 S. H. S. 50 Brooks 30 S. H. S. 43 Unity 37 S. H. S. 65 Albion 43 S. H. S. 56 Stockton 18 S. H. S. 64 Winterport 24 S. H. S. 39 Freedom 30 S. H. S. 84 Liberty 42 S. H. S. 21 Brooks 22 S. H. S. 55 Monroe 24 S. H. S. 65 Albion 48 S. H. S. 43 Unity 18 S. H. S. 59 Monroe 33 Year's Total-S. H. S. 8943 Opposition 498
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