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25 4 6 Back row: Mr. Flannigan, Shaw, Morey, Brigham, Learned, Stienstra, MacLaren Front row: Swart, Minor, Klewiec, Plante, Aspinwall, Chouinard, Maranda BOYS ' SPORTS After getting started at a slow pace, the Sutton High boys ' basket- ball team finally concluded its regular season by participating in the Upton Tournament. First we were picked to face the Upton Boys ' Club, the host of the tournament. After eliminating this team by a 37-30 score, we played the Sacred Heart Boys ' Club of Milford in the finals. Under the leadership of our captain, Chet Klewiec, we eked out a 27-23 win over the boys; thus the first trophy was presented to our team. During the season we were defeated by Auburn and Northboro twice, split even with Sacred Heart and Leicester, and defeated the Sutton Mens ' Club twice. The players that comprised our first team were as. follows: Chet Klewiec, Dick Plante, Huck Stienstra, Gidge Aspinwall, Ray Chouinard, Bob Brigham, Ken Morey, Alfred Ledoux, and Paul St. Jean. Led by the freshman captain, Joe Minor, the second team chalked up several wins this season. Track was a new addition to the high school sports this fall. With this year ' s newly found talent, we should have a successful season ahead of us. A word should be said in appreciation for the untiring work of our coach, Mr. Morris. With Mr. Flannigan as coach, the baseball team started out with a bang. In the opener against Auburn the Suttonians won by a score of 3-0, and followed this by a 15-4 victory over Hopkinton. To date the eight games played have been victorious. Herman Stienstra
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24 ' 4 6 CLASS OFFICERS .... Richard Plante Dorothy Davqgian Eleanor Peterson .. Lena Desjourdy ... Robert Brigham President Vice-President .. Secretary Treasurer A. A. Treasurer SENIOR FAVORITES ACTOR— Clark Gable ACTRESS — Ingrid Bergman COMEDIAN — Danny Kaye ORCHESTRA LEADER— Sammy Kaye MOVIE — Bells of St. Mary ' s SONG — Symphony DANCE STEP— Waltz FLOWER— Rose DISH — Spaghetti PLACE TO VISIT — Hawaii and Europe SUBJECT — English ROOM— III FROSH. — Joe Minor SOPH. — Ray Chouinard JR. — Roland Mongeon SINGER— Bing Crosby
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26 4 6 GIRLS ' SPORTS Once more we have come to the close of another basketball sea- son. To many, it may not have been a completely successful season, but to the girls on the team it was one of particular excitement and clean fun. All our games were exciting. We won both our games with the Alumnae by a wide margin. The other teams we played, proved to be well-experienced and, therefore, were quite difficult to outplay. Webster, for one, was out of our classification, but we were compli- mented on our strong resistance. The return Northboro game was the high-light of the whole sea- son. This one game was worth all the practice and hard work re- quired of our basketball team. We defeated the Northboro girls who held a three-year undefeated season title by the breathless score of 21-20. It is one event that I shall associate dearly with my high school years. The members of the team were as follows: Captain, Dorothy Davagian; Dolores Stopyra; Dorothy Lemoine; Barbara Brinck; Jean LaCoy; Ann Stock well; Jane Fulton; Nancy Smith; Ruth King; and Constance Maynard. Those out-of-town games were quite enjoyable, particularly in the new heated buses. Will Miss Donnelly and Miss Ryan ever forget the ribbing they received when O ' Brien ' s couldn ' t accommodate us? On behalf of the girls ' team, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Miss Ryan for all the effort and time she gave in coaching the team. We also thank our manager, Lena Desjourdy, and the cheer leaders: Claire Pechie, Eileen Andrews, Marion Marble, Helena Bernier, and Loretta Vigeant. Dorothy Davagian
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