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FIKU) HOCKKY I ' irst Row : M. Fimie.ij.in. 1 ' . Hjiiford, X. Rertwx ' ll, C.. Anderson, II. Kittrcdire- 1 . Holman. R. Fricdridi. Sesond Row: Coash Law I son. C. EntiHsli. |. Rateli i elilcr. I. Buck. L. Coi don. I. Larson, B. DiFu I ria. l.nndht-ri;. R. Kl:i- mans. the Tidd Between the Ked jCihes Led by Co-Captains Rita Klamans and Ciladys An- derson. the Stoneham field hockey team completed the year with three ties, one defeat, .and two ictories. This was made possible by the excellent coaching on tech- niques and strategic plays by Mrs. Lawson. The girls played vigorously all season. The top game was with Swampscott when S. H. S. defeated the North Shore team 2-0. Other scores were these: Winchester i Malden o Medford i Melrose i Swampscott o Stoneham o Stoneham o Stoneham 0 Stoneham 2 Stoneham i Although the Stoneham High School puck scramb lers failed to notch the initial win of the season, never theless. these proteges of Doc CJordon went far this season. The first line composed of Marty Manley, Dick Manley, and Milge McDermott, alternating with Chick D ' Annolfo, knew what to do with the little black disc when they got their sticks on it. This fast skating line was coupled with a first-grade defensive second line com posed of Frank O ' Grady, Red O ' Doherty, and Bill Wandless. They could really skate both ways. On de fense. Paul Norden and Charlie McDermott with goal- ies, Mitch Corbett and Bill Simkins, gave the Blue and White something to be proud of. Other seniors playing were Bob Murphy. Bob Johnson, and Herb Andrews. BOYS’ HOCKEY First Row: R. I)unb;ir. W. Simpkins, H. . ndrews. K. Leland Second Row: B. Xorden. t ' .. McDermott. W. Wandless, F. O ' Grady. R. Manlev. M. Manley, D. O ' Doher- ty. P. D ' . nnolfo. Third Row: Coacli (iordon. F. Sousa. R. Corkum. R Murphy, , nstey. H. Knight, P. Ewing. R Her.sam, . ssistant Coach (ihester Jordan Fourth Row: R. McKenna. D. L nn, |. Bean. C. Di- Furia. V. Wernilli [ 27]
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CHHF.RLF.ADERS i l eft lo Riu ' ilt: I ' .ipiaiii ■ Beverh H,inM)ii. Iltr- ' tairh. A. Vrii;ht. (. Mcl- fontc, I. Larson, Ros- ‘ sclcr. J. lohnsoLi, B, Don- scttc. P. (loiulcy. G. Han- son, ]. W.iiidlcss. R I ' ricdrii.h. Bucks Qive J X dl 1 he u)47 eilition of the Stoneham High School loothall team, although handicapped by inexperience, was well-coached and tirelessly drilled by Coach William Miller. Stoneham held a strong hut surprised Winchester eleven 6-o. , lso a Reading team, scheduled to defeat Stoneham, luckily managed to sc]ueeze out a 14-12 win in the rhanksgicing Day classic which will he replayed a hundred times over in the minds of spectators and players alike. The team was led by two graiul fellows : C ' o-Cap- tams (Tarlie McDermott and Frank Davarich. Men who played their last game for Stoneham were Test:, McKenna, Orsillo, .Murphy, Witndless, Picano. Preod- ian, Livingstone, and DWnnolfo. The cheerleaders composed of a peppy group of at- tractive and school-spirited girls led by Captain Beverly Hanson did an excellent job at leading the school cheer- ing section at the rallies and games. The student body, aroused by the original cheers, formations, and con- tagious enthusiasm of the cheerleaders, helped to cheer the teams on to do their best for S. H. S. FOOTBALL First Row: F. Davarich. .VI. Corbett. R. Murphy, V. Ors;llo. R. McKenna. P. D ' Annolfo, C. McDermott f. Beane, A. .Vnstey, W. Wandless, H. Knight. Second Row: R. Hersom, H. Winton. D. Smith. .V. Fionda, P. Testa, J. Picano, R. Li ingstone, K. Le- land. F. Sousa, D. Barney, D. Burton. Third Row: Coach Miller, P. Longo, J. Geragosian, R. Tow.se. R. Trenholm, W. Chambers, C. Ban- berg. R. W etgur. W. Cor- sano, C. DiFuria, Assis- tant Coach Gordon, R. Corkum, F. DelGreco. [ 28 ]
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