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gala' 2444664456 A The team started this year with Mr. McGee as Coach after two years without participating in basketball activities. This year saw four Senior girls in action for the Green-and -White. They were Jean Pierce, Diane Dederer as forwards, and Eraldine Bicknell and Yvonne St. Peter as guards. The girls saw action with four schools within the league and one school not included in our league. The games were with Weeks School, Beeman Academy fNew Havenj, Essex Junction, l-linesburg and Shoreham. The games with Shoreham were the only two victories for Shelburne, Supporting the team on the inactive side were: Beverly Cross as Team Manager, Joan Pierce as Timekeeperg and Mae Thomas as Scorekeeper. Yvonne SI. Pete! Z I Early in December many of the fellows who played soccer came out for basketball. We welcomed three Freshmen and two Juniors to the squad. We lost four of our experienced players and it has taken a year to rebuild the squad. We were also hampered by a lack of height, There were twelve men who made up the squad, two Seniors, Marvin Collette and Paul Danyow, six Juniors, John Clark, Carl Lozon, James St, George, Leo Senesac, Burton Shangrawand George Sinnott. Also one Sopho- more, Robert Spear, and three Freshmen, Frank Galipeau, Peter Martel and Frank Noble. Larry Sinnott and Charles Boisvert were Managers and James St. George was Scorekeeper, Money was raised for the purchase of basketball warm-up suits which arrived shortly after Christmas vacation. The money C0lll1'ibUICd by the P, T.A helped in purchasing our athletic equipment. Although the team failed to win many games, there was an excellent display of sportsmanship and team spirit. The team looks very promising next year because all but two men will be retuming. Marvin Collette
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6444 7046! We of the Semor Class being remarkably sound of mlnd and body after four strenuous years of htgh school do hereby declare our Last Wlll and Testament, makmg all other previous comrmtments and promrses null and vo1d to these people we wtll the followtng Mr McGee a prefabrrcated garage so he will not have to work so hard on his days off from school Mr Parrow a cat so he w1ll not have rochase the rats out of h1s garage Mzss Stancllff a car so she wrll not have to be plcked up by a certarn Freshman boy when she wants to go to a game next winter Mass Lawrence A last name for Bob We never did fmd out what tt was George Smnott Eraldlne Bicknell leaves a handful of thumbtacks to use on the seats next year Johnny Clark Paul Danyow leaves hrs abrlity to answer s1lly questtons You need rt Johnny Carlene Scnbner Beverly Cross leaves you the rrght to a pony tarl Leo Senesac Marvm Collette leaves you the rrght to be late for class every mommg Glenna Gervxa Rachael Jenmngs and Drane Dederer leave you all the1r abtl Burton Shangraw Yvonne St, Peter leaves you her hetght so that you can nde rn a car without the use of a cushron, Betty McDonald Jean and Joan Prerce leave you the1r Model B so you wlll not have to nde home from basketball practrce wrth Charlre Jim St. George Judy Ready leaves her posmon as offrctal plant water e and taker carer Carl Lozon Shuley Francts leaves her abillty to write stones Sophomores Our t1tle as most dlgnifred class rn I-hgh School Freshmen Our abrlrty to behave ourselves rn study halls conducted by Mrss Lawrence GIVEN this fourteenth day of June m the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred Fifty four Wltnesscd K. .of C11 I ' . , . U . S . . : I - Q . I 0 - , ' il ' ll ' . , , ity to control your voice in the classroom. D . , - ' ' ll ' IV - ' ' ' ' u - rn . ,, . . ,, . . o r mf 11
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