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THE QUIVER BASEBALL 21 At the time The Quiver went to press, VV. H. S. had achieved no such success in baseball as it did last year. However, the games lost were very close. The manager was Harry Levine, and the captain, Raymond Gleason. The scores: Woonsocket vs. East Providence ................ 6—7 Woonsocket at Cranston .......................8—5 Woonsocket vs. English.......................... 1—5 Woonsocket at Classical ...................... 1—2 Woonsocket vs. Hope..............................2—3 Woonsocket at West Warwick ................... 3—6 Woonsocket at Pawtucket ......................4—7 Woonsocket vs. Fort Kearney ................... 2—0 Woonsocket at East Providence ................ 1—8 Woonsocket vs. Cranston .......................14—5 Woonsocket at English ........................ 1—1
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20 THE QUIVER socket won. Woonsocket suffered the second defeat in two years at the hands of Rogers High of Newport, on the latter's floor; our team was also defeated by Franklin High School, at Franklin; but both of these games were close. When Rogers played at Woonsocket, a large crowd was on hand and saw Woonsocket avenge itself for the defeat earlier in the season. Franklin suffered the same treatment when its team played at Woonsocket. In the last game of the season, in the Woonsocket gymnasium, Rogers defeated Woonsocket. This was one of the best games of the season. The manager was Walter Flynn, and the captain, Albert Goulet. The scores: Woonsocket vs. Alumni .........................33—41 Wocnsockct vs. Mtndon .........................67— 3 Woonsocket vs. Hopedale .......................£ —10 Woonsocket vs. Futnam .........................33—22 W oonsocket vs. Worcester Commercial ..........33—21 Woonsocket at Rogers .........................21—39 Woonsocket vs. Uxbridge .......................51—29 W oonsocket at Franklin .......................17—23 Woonsocket vs Dean Second ....................23—18 Woonsocket vs. Rogers..........................26—20 Woonsocket at Uxbridge .......................25—21 Woonsocket vs. Wellesley ................51—30 Woonsocket vs. Franklin .......................36—13 Woonsocket vs. South Kingstown ................43—15 Woonsocket vs. Rogers .........................20—30 TRACK In the fall, Mr. Carroll had the candidates for the cross-country team out for practice. A team was sent to Providence to take part in the meet there. Woonsocket annexed second place. Stanley Mowry was second in the long-distance run. Mr. Carroll issued a call in February for candidates for the indoor track meet, which took place in March at Providence. Woonsocket won third place. Raymond Hudson was first in the potato race, and Fred Brown was second in the shotput. In the Junior track meet at Providence. May 18, Woonsocket took fourth place with 11 points. Raymond Betaeh was second in the broad iumo. Russell Ambach was second in both the hurdles and the high jump, and Ernest Uttley was third in the half-mile run.
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22 THE QUIVER The list of class officers is as follows: Senior President—Frederic Brown. Vice-President—Frank Battel. Secretary—Laura La Fond. Treasurer—Marion Murray. Junior President—Walter Emidy. Vice-President—Joseph McGee. Secretary—Arthur Gahan. Treasurer—Oliver Fontaine. Sophomore President—James Charland. Vice-President—Charles Foster. Secretary—Helen Sheehan. Treasurer—Agnes Owens. Freshman President—Dorothy Hendrick. Vice-President—John Morrissey. Secretary—Stephen Gahan. Treasurer—Helen Davis. The enrolment in the school this year has been 345. Mrs. W. F. Barrv has presented to the school some interesting pictures illustrating color printing. The lunch counter has been continued under the capable direction of Mrs. Quinn. The pupils contributed 180 volumes in the Y. M. C. A. drive for hooks. The evening school, of which Mr. Palmer was principal, had a regis-trafion of 342. A poem entitled “Our Hope” by Hannah Kerwin, and an essay, “Mount Holyoke’s Bit. by Irene Long, have appeared in “The Woonsocket Call.” Edward Hummel has acted as treasurer and Hyman Mayerson as business manager in connection with “The Independent” used by the S'r.ior E g1:sh classes this year. The Senior class has voted to have a scrap book, which will be left and kept up hv offier classes. Two year-books composed of the best essays written this year by the pupils of Miss Mowry’s English classes will be placed in the library. One of the covers was designed by Mabel Follett and constructed by
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