Stoneham High School - Wildlife Yearbook (Stoneham, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC SUMMARY OF SPORTS Football Stoneham 0 — Malden 20 Stoueham 7 — Winchester 19 Stoneham 35 — Ipswich 19 Stoneham 28 — Reading 7 Stoneham 6 — Medford Seconds 6 Stoneham 12 — Danvers 0 Stoneham 25 — Concord 0 Stoneham 0 — Essex Aggies 2 Stoneham 0 — Punchard 12 Stoneham 12 — Chelsea 0 Captain, Joseph Lundregan, Manager, James Donegan. Coach, Howard Gordon. Field Hockey Stoneham 0 — Wellesley 2 Stoneham 6 — Reading 1 Stoneham 0 — Winchester 2 Stoneham 2 — Melrose 0 Stoneham 4 — Reading 0 Stoneham 1 — Swampscott 3 Stoneham 0 — Winthrop 2 Captain, Dorothy Wessell. Manager, Marjorie Alley. Coach, Ruth Poland. Cross Country Stoneham 28 — Arlington 30 Stoneham 32 — Concord 24 Stoneham 29 — Quincy 28 Stoneham 20 — Beverly 37 Stoneham 21 — Somerville 40 Stoneham 26 — Beverly 30 Stoneham 18 — Woburn 41 Stoneham 15 — Winchester 43 Captain, Austin Patch. Manager, Albert Anderson. Coach, Kenneth Davis. Basketball Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham 19 — Wakefield 29 42 — Melrose 11 14 — Winchester 29 16 — Winchester 15 15 — Belmont 8 23 — Rindge 19 16 — Reading 18 29— Wakefield 22 14 — Alumni 12 j ! I I i stoneham 28 — Lexington 24 Stoneham 9 — Reading 10 Stoneha ml3 — Belmont 15 Stoneham 10 — Essex Aggies 14 Stoneham 19 — Lexington 7 Captain, Lawrence O’Loughlin. Manager, Hjalmar Widell. Coach, Alvin James. Girls’ Basketball Stoneham 25 — Lexington 24 Stoneham 48 — Winchester 23 Stoneham 30 — Everett 13 Stoneham 40 — Swampscott 34 Stoneham 28 — Everett 6 Stoneham 28 — Lexington 25 Stoneham 25 — Winchester 25 Captain, Edna Bergholtz. Manager, Elizabeth Moulton. Coach, Ruth Poland. Hockey Stoneham 1 — Belmont 0 Stoneham 0 — Cambridge 3 Stoneham 2 — Concord 1 Stoneham 1 — Woburn 0 Stoneham 0 — Rindge Tech Stoneham 0 — Newton 4 Stoneham 1 — Melrose 3 Stoneham 1 — Arlington 0 Stoneham 4 — Concord 1 Stoneham 6 — Billerica 0 Stoneham 2 — Walpole 0 Stoneham 1 — Alumni 1 Stoneham 1 — Commerce 0 Captain, Paul Frederickson. Manager, Hugh Hamill. Coach, Howard Gordon. Baseball Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham Stoneham 3 — Wakefield 6 5 — Belmont 7 1 — Howe 7 4 — Concord 7 12 — Lexington 4 1 — Belmont 5 12 — Reading 0 8 — Woburn 15 7 — Concord 0 6 — Woburn 7 10 — Reading 0 1 — Winthrop 6 [ 18 ]

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GRADUATION NUMBER class field hockey, 3. Mellett, Dorothy Frances — nickname, Dot ; age, 17 ; activities, orchestra, 1, 2, 3; S, H. S. trio, 1, 2, 3; glee club, 2, 3; operetta, 3. Miller, Jeanette Mary — nickname. Jin- ny; age, 18; activities, field hockey, 2; basketball, 2, 3; glee club, 1, 2, 3 ; op- eretta, 2, 3 ; Si)anish play, 2. Montague, James Robert — nickname, Jimmy; age, 17; activities, class treas- urer, 1; chairman Social committee, 1; vice-president, 2; Authentic staff, 3; bastetball, 2; Prophecy, 3; Banquet I committee, 3; operetta, 3; Carnival Sup- per committee. Moody, Zetta — nickname. Freckles; age, 17; activities, field hockey, 2, 3; basketball, 1, 2, 3; glee club, 1, 2, 3; chairman Decorating committee, 3; op-! eretta, 2, 3 ; chairman Carnival Queen | committee, 3. Moulton, Pllizaboth Catherine — nick- name, Libba ; age, 17 ; activities, op- eretta, 2, 3; Carnival Dance committee, 3; glee club, 1, 2, 3; manager basket- ball, 3. i Munger, .loan — nickname, Jo; age, 16; j aetivi ' :ies, operetta, 1, 2, 3 ; glee club, 1, j 2; Social committee, 2; class basketball, 1, 2, 3 ; traffic squad, 2, 3 ; Prize com- mittee for Carnival, 3; class editor, ' 1 . 2 . 1 Murray, Velma Elizabeth — nickname, Vel ; age, 17; activities, basketball, 2 , 3; field hockey, 3; glee club, 2, 3; Span- | ish pJay. i Ncwhall, Zoa Whittier — nickname, Zoe; age, 17; basketball, 1, 2, 3; field hockey, 2, 3 ; operetta, 2, 3 ; glee club, 1, 2, 3. ; O’Brien, George Randolph — nickname, O’B; age, 19; activities, football, 3. O’Loughlin, Lawrence — nickname. Yon ; | age, 18; activities, basketball, 1, 2, cap- tain 3 ; operetta, 3 ; president, 2. Oppeu, Robert C. — nickname. Bob ; age, 17 ; activities. Rifle club, 1, 2, 3 ; class basketball, 1, 2, 3; president, 3; Picture committee, 3; Carnival Publici- ty committee, 3; Banquet committee, 3; Class Day committee, 3, Pardue, Eleanor F. — nickname, Pat; j age, 17 ; activities, basketball, 2, 3 ; op- | eretta, 1, 2; glee club, 1, 2, 3. | Parks, Arline Eunice — nickname, Mon- j key; age, 17; activities, field hockey, 1, 2, 3; glee club, 1, 2; secretary, 2, 3; op- eretta, 2, 3; traffic squad, 3; Senior play, 3 ; class basketball, 1 ; Authentic staff, 3; Carnival Queen committee, 3. Perry, Gladys Mae — nickname. Glad; age, 17 ; activities, class basketball, 2, 3; glee club, 1, 2. Pitkerwieh, John B. — nickname, John- ny; age, 18; activities, football, 3. Rafferty, Mary Elizabeth — nickname, Maiy; age, 17; activities, basketball, 2, 3; operetta, 3; glee club, 1, 2; Publici- ty committee for Carnival, 3; Junior Roll Call committee, 2 ; Spanish play. Rivers, Florence Pearl — nickname. Babe; age, 17; activities, basketball, 1, 2, 3 ; Spanish play, 2. Rogers, Dorothy B. — nickname. Dot; age, 17; activities, basketball, 1, 2, 3; Senior play, 3; operetta, 1, 2; Carnival Supper committee; glee club. Snell, Muriel May Bargara — nickname, Meul; age, 18; activities, glee club, 3; basketball, 1. Sumner, Roger — nickname, Roge; age, 17; activities, operetta, 1, 2, 3; cross country, 1, 2; hockey, 3. Tilton, Charles Alfred — nickname. Fish; age, 18; activities, football, 2, 3; basketball, 2, 3; baseball, 3. Thornburg, Plelen — nickname, Helen; age, 16; S. H. S. trio, 3; glee club, 2, 3. Truesdale, David — nickname. Dean; age, 18; activities. Senior play, 3. Vv allace, Richard — nickname, Dick; age, 18; activities, football, 1, 2, 3; Rifle club, L 2, 3 ; operetta, 2, 3. Waterman, Helen — nickname, Helen; age, 16; activities, basketball, 1, 2, 3; glee club, 1; Poster committee (Carni- val) ; operetta, 1. Weiss, Manuel — nickname. Moose; age, 17; activities, basketball, 3; baseball, 3. Wentworth, Clayton — nickname, Cy; age, 17; activities, stage manager, J. H. S. operetta; Senior play; gym team, 1, 2, 3; cross country, 2; football, 3; Deco- ration committee; operetta, 2, 3. Wessell, Dorothy — nickname, Dot; age, 18; activities, field hockey, 2, cap- tain 3; basketball, 2, 3; glee club, 2; Banquet committee; Sports committee (Carnival.) Widell, Hjalmar — nickname. Yummy; age, 18 ; activities, baseball, 2, 3 ; basket- ball, 1, 2, 3; Authentic staff, 3; football, 2 ; Carnival committee ; hockey man- ager, 2. Wright, Bernice — nickname. Bunny; age, 17; activities, basketball, 1, 2, 3; vice-president, 1; operetta. Wood, Louise — nickname, Louise; age, 18; activities, basketball, 1, 2, 3. Young, Hazel — nickname. Red; age, 17; activities, basketball, 1, 2, 3; field hockey, 3 ; operetta, 3 ; Decoration com- mittee.



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GRADUATION NUMBER Stoneham 7 — Billerica 2 Stoneham 5 — Arlington 4 Captain, Herant Adzigian. Manager, Alan Brundage. Coach, Howard Gordon. BASEBALL Woburn Eighth Inning Rally Beats i Stoneham Bunching their hits and taking ad- vantage of the Stoneham miseues, Wo- burn High nine scored three runs in the eighth inning to beat the Stoneham : High nine at the Ponieworth Street grounds, Wednesday, May 1, 8 to 5. The ; Stoneham team played brilliant base- j ball up to the eighth frame but errors ' at the wrong time were the main fac- : tors of the home team’s running on the , short end. : Woburn was spotted for two runs in ; the first inning. It pushed across i another marker in the third and Stone- i ham came back to score two runs when I Widell was hit by a pitched ball and | stole second. Hits by Marston and Ad- j zigian resulted in two tallies. j Stoneham took the lead in the fourth ' frame, scoring three runs when Theroux doubled and waa sent home on a double I by Widell. Kent knocked the latter i home with another one base hit and | Marston brought him home with a ! single. j The home team held the lead until ■ the eighth inning when Woburn got i over three runs after two batters had ! been retired. Hits by Fowler, Weafer, | Shea, and two batters hit by pitched j balls were responsible for the runs. Wo- | burn strengthened its leads with anoth- er run in the ninth after the other two | men were forced out, on hits by Fowler, ; Weafer, and Brennan. j The summary: i Woburn i Shea 2b Manley 3b McDonough ss Hardy rf Brennan lb Desmond cf Dougherty If Fowler c McCarthy p Weafer p ab bh po a ; 6 2 4 li 3 0 0 Oi 4 2 2 3i 5 1 2 01 5 2 5 0, 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0| 5 2 2 3: 2 0 0 3! 2 2 2 5! Totals 42 11 27 15 j Stoneham 1 4 3 3 0! Doherty lb Peterson If Kent lb Marston cf Adzigian ss Lundregan rf Dushane c Hughes 2b Theroux p 3 0 10 10 0 0 5 1 11 0 5 2 10 3 113 2 13 0 3 0 5 1 4 0 10 3 114 Totals 33 9 27 8 Runs by Shea, McDonough, Brennan, Dougherty, Fowler, Weafer 2, Hardy, Widell 2, Kent, Marston, Theroux; er- rors, Brennan, Fowler, Hughes 2, Adzig- ian ; two base hits. Hardy, Fowler, Weafer, Kent, Lundregan, Widell, The- roux ; three base hit, Fowler ; sacrifice hits, Lundregan, Manley; hit by pitched ball, McCarthy (Widell), by Theroux (McDonough, Manley) ; base on balls, Theroux 2, McCarthy 2, Weafer 1; Struck out by Theroux 5, McCarthy 1, Weafer 4; stolen bases, Manley, McDon- ough, Widell, Adzigian; double play, McDonough to Shea to Brennan. Um- pire, Collins. Time 2 hours. Stoneham High Wallops Reading in League Game, 12 to 0 The Stoneham High School baseball team strengthened its lead in the Mid- dlesex League, last Saturday afternoon, defeating the Reading High aggregation before the largest crowd of the season at the Pomeworth Street grounds; 12 toO. The local team pounded two Reading tAvirlers for fifteen bingles while the visitors were only able to gather four scattered hits from the offerings of Theroux and Dearborn. Stoneham has only one remaining league game to play and a victory at Reading next Wednesday will give it the Middlesex League championship. Theroux had little trouble retiring the Reading batters in the opening frame while his teammates collected three runs after Widell reached first safely on error and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Dushane drew a base on balls and Widell was out at the plate attempting to score on Marston’s infield hit. Captain Adzigian poled out a home run into left field, driving in two run- ners before him to put the home team in the lead. Stoneham added one more in the second on a single and stolen base by Hughes, advanced to third on an infield out and came home when Cor- coran got a life on Brown’s misplay. [ 19 ] Widell 3b

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