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sag ,br l First rout llclen Larsen, Patricia Quinn, Nlarijauc Roche. Captain. Lynne Ross. Rosemarie Cfoutu. Szwvrizl rout Phyllis Nlanclicstcr, Gloria Nioodliains. Xliss Nlurnliy. Coach, Delight llitl'lllUll. .Iacqueliue Ware. lAlJscnt: Ann Fllllllilfill. This fall the high school students. faculty. and the cheerleaders voted for Phyllis Nlanchester. Rosemarie Coutu. and Helen Larsen to complete the cheer- leaders. group. The XYrentham cheerleaders were hostess and also gave an exhibition at the Third Annual Southeastern Nlassachusetts Cheerleaders' Tournament on -Ianuary 26. 1955. at the King Philip Auditorium. The first prize yvinners were XYest l3ridgexvater in Division I and Walpole in Division II. The girls did an excellent job of cheering at all the basketball games this season. Ou Friday evening. March 28. 1955. the Wrentham Cheerleaders competed at Spencer. Xlassachusetts. and vvon first prize. About fifty XT-l'6I1tT1illU sup- porters xvere present to see their yvell-deserved victory. CAO0I'f0flClC'l'J Sponsored by BAY STATE POULTRY FARM 44 26 ss
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QL 'Z?aiLef6.Jf 1954-55 SCHED ULE AND RES ULTS VARSITY XV. O. IUNIOR VARSITY XV. O. Plain ville ,.5, 1 . '33 13 36 11 Medway 5.5. . 21 29 13 27 Dover .555 , 22 33 '36 19 Millis ..55,.5 44 45 '23 7 Foxboro .. . . 26 28 '14 10 Medfield ,,,5 '40 24 15 19 Foxboro . 30 '25 24 Millis A.A.. ... , 25 25 10 14 Plainville ..,.A. 1 '39 19 '25 4 'Games won Under the leadership of their coach, Mrs. MacLeod, the XVrentham Varsity girls marched through their nine-game season with a record of three victo1'ies, five losses, and one tie. The junior Varsity team, managed six victories and three losses. High scorers on the Varsity team were Delight Harmon, with 110 points, and Judy Dumont, a close second with 109 points. On the Junior Varsity Joan Richards made 58 points and Judy Harper made 43. On March 2, a Basketball Play Day was held in Franklin, with girls from Sharon, Franklin, North Attleboro, Millis, Medway, Dover, Medfield, and XVrentham participating in an afternoon of competition. Seventy-two girls from the various towns were divided into two teams, the Reds and the Yellows, each of which selected three haskethall squads. Three games were played and two out of three were won hy the Yellows. This Play Day evolved out of meetings of the coaches from these towns who felt the need of co-operation and similar policies, and who also hy a Referee Pool, ollficiated at one another's games, which fulfilled the common needs of all these schools. Although it is not the desire to form a league, the success of unified thinking and action is an asset to all schools and NVrentham is proud to he a part. First row: Janet Hall, Maureen Paksarian, Brook Bullock, Sandra Jenkins, Janet Farrar, Judy Harper, Jessie XVilliams, Patricia Gross. Second row: Sarah Stahenfeldt and Gail Mather, Managers, Joanne Lukow, Marijane Roche, Phyllis Manchester, Judy Dumont, Shi1'ley Giannetti, Delight Harmon, Sally XVeher, Karen Fahlgren, Gloria XVoodhams, Gail XVaterman, Joan Richards, Patricia Quinn, Gail Gardner, Elin Youngdahl, Mrs. MacLeod, Coach. Sponsored by MR. and MRS. J. NV. VVEBER cc in
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jl1CUAg jellnfl The floor was sticky, the men were dry, and the crowd was getting uoisier as the game between NVrentham,s faculty and Foxborois faculty progressed. Out on the floor were such stars as Mr. Hooker,' Sullivan, Nlr. Swifty', Aucoin, Mr. Dribbler Delaney, Mr. Lusty Lodi and Mr. All-over Morgan. To add to this list of old players we had such newcomers as Mr. Silva and Mr. Gleek- man, both of whom proved to be capable ball-handlers. The game went on with each of the players doing his part to make this a victory for Wrentham. They set up some very nice plays working Mr. Gleekmaus rebounding with Mr. Delaneyis dribbling which led to Mr. Aucoinis passes to Mr. Morgan, who drove hard and then passed off to Mr. Silva to clinch the basket with a lay-up. This seemed to be a pattern to the boys who had only had a few practices before playing the games. Every now and then to add some color to the game Mr. Sullivan would put in what he terms a turn-around jump with complications. All in all the boys were successful in both their games with Foxboro and managed to raise funds to send some senior to college. XV e congratulate them and wish them luck next season. Front row: Mr. Edward Morgan, Mr. Albert Aucoin, Mr. Earle Swctt, Mr. Frcdcrick, Dclancy, Mr. Francis Callipeau, Mr. Edwin Carr. Back row: Mr. Ruston Lodi, Mr. Elmer Silva, Mr. Frederick Sullivan, Mr. NVallace Gleekman, Mr. Raoul Harpin. Q Sponsored by EARLES SERVICE STATION, INC. New and Used Cars and Trucks Telephone EV. -1-3221 cc an
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