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First Row: Buddy Clive, Seaton Jackson, John White; Kenney King, captain; Charlie Place, David Whelpley; Johnny Stubbs, manager. Second Row: Coach Law, Billy Van Heest, Walter Palm¬ er, Parker Harrison; Jimmy Douglass, manager. Third Row: Conrad Schofield, Tony Melone, Fred Newell, Alexis Bakeef, Fred Coburn, Bob Clapp, David Upham. BASKETBALL Last year basketball was eliminated from the school curriculum and this year’s team was en¬ tirely inexperienced, but they all deserve much credit. The team was handicapped by the loss of Jack Van Heest when he suffered a broken ankle after the game with Millis. Special credit goes to Captain Kenney King for his high scoring and to Whizzer” White for his speed and alertness, both on the defensive and the offensive, and to Seaton Jackson for his consistently good playing. Congratulations also go to the entire second team for a successful season. LETTERMEN Kenney King, captain; John White, Buddy Clive, Parker Harrison, Jan Van Heest; Seaton Jackson, captain-elect; John Stubbs, Fred Crafts, David Whelpley; Jimmy Douglass, manager. 2S
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GIRLS’ HOCKEY Because of the difficulties of transportation, the girls’ hockey team was able to play only three games this year. Beryl Enholm, a girl who has been playing hockey since the eighth grade, was chosen captain. She certainly proved to be very capable in the capacity of captain as well as player. Barbara Kings¬ bury was elected as manager and did an excellent job in arranging our games, considering the prob¬ lems of transportation. After many hard weeks of practice, Miss Smith’s courageous eleven met their opponent, May¬ nard, in a tie game of 3 to 3. Goals were made by Dolly Clark and Beryl Enholm. At a return game at Maynard we defeated our rivals with a score of 2 to 0. Goals were made by Beryl Enholm and Ginny Stevens. Our last game was played at Cambridge, where we lost 3 to 1. The goal was made by Ginny Stevens. We seniors—Beryl Enholm, Ginny Stevens, and Mary Koon—wish next year’s team the best of luck. We shall always remember the game we played at a certain field, where, after many spills in mud puddles, we came home victorious. The following girls participated in field hockey: FIRST TEAM Left Wing Left Inner Center Forward Right Inner Right Wing Left Half Ginny Stevens Beryl Enholm Dolly Clark Mary Koon Dottie Sheehan Nancy Woodman Center Half Right Half Left Back Righ Back Goal Keeper Substitute Lois Rinehart Barbara Kingsbury Christine Tebo Katherine Gallagher Beverly Hastings Naomi Newell SECOND TEAM Left Wing Left Inner Center Forward Right Inner Right Wing Left Half Marion Wheeler Betsey Shaw Naomi Newell Joan Cammann Georgia Ragan Betty Norton Center Half Righ Half Left Back Righ Back Goal Keeper Substitutes Priscilla Otto Josephine Melone Jan Palmer Jean Hallett Beverly Hastings Joy Stubbs Betsey Powell Irene Havey Betty Norton 27
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First Row: Mary Horne, Barbara Kingsbury, Nancy Woodman, June Wales, Ginny Stevens. Sec¬ ond Row: Nancy Whitney, Sally Foster, Joan Camman, Lois Rinehart, Jill Warren, Dolly Clark, Beverly Hastings. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Since the first team this year was made up almost entirely of seniors, we want to particularly thank Miss Smith for the years of coaching advice and counsel she has given us, and for the lasting friendships we have made. We played Cambridge School, Waltham, Wayland, Maynard, and Wellesley this year and won three of our seven games. We all had a lot of fun and good luck to next year’s team. LETTERMEN—VARSITY Madeleine Homond, Captain; Joan Brouillette, Nancy Woodman, Mary Horne, Lois Rhinehart, June Wales, Ginny Stevens, Beryl Enholm, Barbara Kingsbury. SECOND TEAM Joan Camman, Captain; Dolly Clark, Beverly Hastings, Gerrie Morgan, Jean Tiffany, Sally Foster, Jill Warren, Nancy Whitney, Alice Shaw. 29
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