Stoneham High School - Wildlife Yearbook (Stoneham, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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GRADUATION NUMBER SUMMARY OF SPORTS. Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneliam Stoneliam Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Football 0, jMalden 25. 0, Winchester 31. 6, Saugus 7. 0, Reading 12. 0, Dedham 19. 6, Lexington 14. 6, Danvers 13. 0, Rindge Tech 20. 0, Belmont 63. 6, Essex Aggies 13. 0, Woburn 12. Field Hockey 1, Swampseott 1. 0, Winthrop 1. 1, Dedham 0. 0, Arlington 2. 1, Alumni 0. 0, Lexington 1. 2, Wellesley 1. 0, Melrose 2. Cross Country 23, Wakefield 36. 17, Somerville 46. 47, Quincy 18. 29, Concord 26. 29, Cambridge Latin 28. Girls’ Basketball Stoneham 14, Reading 21. Stoneham 20, Winchester 21. Stoneham 38, Alumni 27. Stoneham 14, Reading 32. Stoneham 12, Somerville 20. Stoneham 12, Lexington 18. Boys’ Basketball Stoneham 39, Essex Aggies 13. Stoneham 15, Winchester 42. Stoneham 24, Reading 29. Stoneham 18, Wakefield 29. Stoneham 33, Essex Aggies 20. Stoneham 15, Belmont 19. Stoneham 19, Winchester 45. Stoneham 38, Reading 25. Stoneham 21, Vvbikefield 22. Hockey Stoneham 0, Alumni 4. Stoneham 1, Arlington 3. Stoneham 6, Commerce 1. Stoneham 9, Everett 3. Stoneham 2, Cambridge Latin 2. Stoneham 2, Concord 0. Stoneham 3, Belmont 1. Stoneham 2, Trade School 1. Stoneham 2, Woburn 0. Stoneham 0, Melrose 4. BASEBALL Stoneham 10 — Swampseott 4 The Stoneham High School baseball team opened the season with a victory over the strong Swampseott team by the score of 10 to 4. The game was a seven-inning battle with Stoneham hav- ing a decided edge. Theroux worked in the box for Stoneham and struck out ten men for the four innings he pitched. Shorty Dearborn relieved Theroux in the fourth inning and pitched equally as well as Theroux, striking out three men in the three innings he pitched. The fielding highlight of the game was contributed by Spud Rice. Cole hit a line drive that Rice speared one hand and threw to Widell at second, making a double play. Stoneham scored three runs in the third inning, two runs in the fifth in- ning and five runs in the sixth inning. Swampseott scored one run in the first inning, one run in the fifth inning, and two runs in the sixth inning. Marston, Adzigian, Theroux and Dear- born starred for Stoneham while Cole and Harding featured for Swampseott. The score : Widell 2b Marston cf Griffin rf Lundregan rf po a 3 0 12 4 3 0 0 4 0 6 0 3 10 0 Stoneham ab h [ 19 ]

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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC The program follows: March S. H. S. Orchestra Call to Colors Conant Barton ! America The Beautiful School ' Greetings Mr. Watson “The Meaning of Memorial Day’ | Robert Taylor ' Song, “Comrades Good Night” ! Boys’ Double Quartet 1 “Answer of the Stars” Helen Waterman “Tril)ute to American Dead in World i War” : Leslie Lyons, Warren Macurdy, ’ Albert Kent ' | Violin Solo “Souvenir” James Govatsos | “Elpicedium” Richard Johnston | “A Ballad of Heroes” Clare Walker ' Songs, “Tenting Tonight” and “To The Soldiers Dear” J H. S. Girls Chorus “Gettysburg Address” Thomas Pardue Trio, “Elgie” and “Memories” Violin, James Gavotsos Cello, Dorothy Mellett Piano, E. T. Thibodeau Remark , Representatives of the G. A. R., Spanish War Veterans and Am- erican Legion “Star Spangled Banner” School Flag Salute School Taps Harold Gray Remarks Mr. Watson Marcli S. H. S. Orchestra The program committee wms composed of Mr. Thibodeau, chairman. Miss Hun- newell. Miss Moore, Miss French. Miss Bessey had charge of decorations. that those who arc about to graduate should pick from their number the one whom they consider to have done the most for the school during the pas’, year. The choice off the present Sen- ior Class for this honor is Thomas Par- due. w’ho has served the class faithfully and w’ell as president. Tom was very active In the Operetta, handling much of the business related to it and at the same time taking an imoortant part in the cast. He has also been prominent in the work of the orchestra during the current year. In addition to this he has rendered valu- able service to the school as Captain of the Traffic Squad. By keeping his as- sistants efficient in the performance of their duties he has done away with the old time traffic congestion. In short, we may say that in all his activities this year, Tom has proved himself a born leader. We wish at this time to acknowledge the valuable help of Gordon Marston and Hjalmar W ' idell, whose services have been of inestimable value in put- ting out this last issue. EXCHANGE COMMENTS ; The Pilgrim, Pljmiouth, Mass — Your magazine is one of the finest which we have in our exchange lists. Your for- 1 eip n department is very good. Con- I gratulations on the editorials of which i you speak. It must have been very i good to have attracted the attention of so many large periodicals, j The Simondonian, Warren, N. H. — I Your magazine is very good for a small ! publication. We would suggest that I more space be given to accounts of your ! games. The Pinnacle, Meredith, N. H. — You have an excellent magazine. We espec- ially enjoyed your article on Lindbergh. We would suggest that you transfer the advertisements from the front of the I paper to the back. By doing this you 1 would gain much in its appearance. If i this caused a congestion of advertise- ! merits you might scatter a few jokes among them. The Holt Magazine, Liverpool, Eng- land — We are very glad to hear from you as you are one of our most distant exchanges. It is interesting to hear what other schools so far aw ' ay are do- ing, in the line of publishing a paper. : We consider your magazine a very good ; one. Poly Press, Baltimore, Maryland — , Your paper is excellent, as usual. It i is full of news of your school, j The Sagamore, Brookline, Mass. — ' Your sports are especially well handled. I We have admired your paper all the I year. The Broadcaster, Central City, Neb. — Your paper certainly lives up to its name. The Flashlight, Wellston, Mo. — You have an excellent paper. It shows a great deal of work. j Never hit a boy — he may be your daughter. Misprinted football score : 16 to 0 first garter. ! Hold ’em, Boston. I I ’31 (night of Junior Prom) : “Well I I guess I’ll give the girls a treat to-night.” j ’30: “Oh! so you’re not going to the I prom?” [ 18 ]



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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC Bice ss 4 1 1 2 1 gan crashed out two doubles. Farrell Adzigian 3b 4 2 0 0 and Woodside starred for Wilmington. Dushane c Hughes If 4 3 0 1 13 0 0 0 Belmont 18 — Slontham 4 Theroux p o 0 0 0 Belmont High’s powerful baseball Dearborn p 1 0 0 0 team took the measure of Stoneham Eichardson 1 1 0 0 High’s team at Belmont, by the score — — — of 18 to 4, May 1. Totals 34 9 24 4 Six pitchers hurled for Stoneham but Swampscott none had any degree of success. All ab h po a were wild and Belmont took advantage Cutler ss 4 0 0 1 of every break. Jordan lb 3 1 9 0 Belmont has a strong nine this j ' ear Cole 3b 3 2 0 1 and the local lads should not feel doAvn- Gannon 2b 2 0 1 3 liearted. The score bj no means shoAvs Harding cf 2 1 3 0 the respective merits of the tAvo teams. Darling If 1 0 0 0 Flanders, Avell known Belmont ath- Doane ss 3 1 0 0 lete, had a field day. He crashed out Getraine If 3 0 0 0 five hits in as many times at bat. In Hanify 3b 3 1 0 0 addition, he scored three runs and stole Wiiighan c 2 0 0 0 three bases. Bufalline c 1 0 0 0 Dushane and Lundregan starred at Gill p 2 0 0 0 bat for Stoneham, while Widell ' s field- — — — ing Avas high grade. Totals 29 6 24 5 The score : Batted for Theroux in 4th inning Stoneham Buns made b ’ Widell, Marston, Lun- ab h po a dregan, Griffin, Bice, Hughes; two base Widell 2b 4 1 6 0 hits. Bice, Cutler, Jordan, Doane, Get- Bice rf 4 0 1 1 rain ; three base hits, Adzigian ; base Marston ss, p 4 1 1 1 on balls, off Theroux, Dearborn ; hit by Griffin lb, p 4 2 3 0 pitched ball, by Gill, Widell; errors, Lundregan cf. P 3 1 1 0 Adzigian, Bice, W’idell, Cutler, Jordan, Harding, Hanify; struck out by The- Corcoran rf 0 0 0 0 Adzigian 3b, p 3 1 o 2 roux 10, Dearborn 3, Gill 3 ; double Gray c 2 0 0 0 plays. Bice to Widell; umpire Bassal. i Dushane c 2 2 11 0 Stoneham 9 — Wilmington 7 G. Dushane If 3 0 0 0 The Stoneham High School base ball Hughes If 0 0 ' 0 0 team defeated Wilmington by the score Theroux p 0 0 0 0 of 9 to 7 at the PomeAvorth Street Dearborn p 0 0 2 1 grounds. A large croAvd turned out in — — — — spite of the drizzling weather. Totals 24 9 28 5 Wilmington scored early in the game ab h po a but after the fourth inning Stoneham Belmont was not threatened. Stoneham scored Kirby 2b 1 1 3 1 three runs in the first inning, two runs Farrell ss 3 1 1 0 in the third, one run in the fourth and Allen rf 4 2 0 0 three runs in the fifth inning. Weatherbee If 4 3 0 0 Joe Lundregan started on the mound Bates If 2 1 0 0 for Stoneham only to be relieved by Flanders cf 5 5 3 0 Dushane. Dushane later retired in fa- Eagan ss 4 1 0 4 vor of Marston. Marston held the Wil- Greer c 1 0 0 0 mington batters in check for the re- White c 4 2 2 0 mainder of the contest. Johnson lb 5 1 9 0 Wilmington started Whitney on the Parks p 1 0 0 0 mound but he Avas quickly relieved by Scott p 4 1 1 1 Woodside, Avho made no difference to Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 the Stoneham batters. Belmont 5 5 3 0 4 0 1 0 - -18 Marston, Lundregan, Adzigian and Stoneham 0 1 1 0 0 0 Oil 1- - 4 Gray starred for Stoneham. Bed Mar- j Two base hits, Griffin; three base ston and Adzigian banged out triples ; hits, Johnson, White; home run. White; for the local team, while Joe Lundre- i runs by Kirby 3, Farrell 3, Allen 2, [ 20 ]

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