Hamburg High School - Pinnacle Yearbook (Hamburg, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 53 text:

First Rofw, Left to Right-Charles Emhardt, Paul Moyer, Lewis Shollenberger, Glenn Adams, Donald DuBois, Richard Kunsman, Guy Petery, Robert Krick, Russell Petery. Second Row- Richard Shollenberger, George Heckman, Richard Kamp, Richard Stine, Robert Deibert, Theodore Miller, VVilliam Fink, Robert Fleagle, Kenneth Degler, Ronald Martin, Joseph Schwartz. Third Rofw-Robert Packard, Gene Kummerer, Ronald Barr, Earl Hasenauer, Richard DeLong, Gary Greth, Robert Yoder, Glenn Yoder, Ralph Donatelli, Mr. Brosious. The Hawks from Hamburg High, who were Berks County Soccer Champs for six years, were finally dethroned. The Hawks are now passing through a building up stage, building up for future years, and promise to be back on the top again next year. hduch credit must be given to Coach Brosious for his untiring efforts in coaching the Hawks through the soccer season. Although the Hawks were outscored 19 to 15, they scored mainly when needed. The accomplishing achievement of the i'Red and Blueu was in twice defeating Kutztown, the Berks County Champs, by scores of 2 to 1 and 1 to 0. The Hawks played 12 league games, won six, lost five, and tied one. They also played two non-league games, one against Reading and the other against Bethlehem. Bethlehem, one of the strongest soccer teams in Eastern Pennsylvania, overpowered the Hawks 3 to 1, but the Hawks tied a powerful Reading team hy a score of 0 to 0 to end the season. ilflembers of the Soccer team who have played their last game for Hamburg High School and who deserve much credit are: Richard DeLong, Earl Hasenauer, and Gary Greth. Credit must also he given to the other boys for it takes eleven men to make a team. Below is a record of the Hamburg High School scores: Hamburg Fleetwood Hamburg Kutztown Hamburg Perry .... Hamburg Amity . . Hamburg Oley . . Hamburg Oley .... . Hamburg Amity . . . Hamburg Gntelaunee Hamburg Ontelaunee Hamburg Kutztown Hamburg Fleetwood Hamburg Bethlehem Hamburg 'Perry .... Hamburg Reading . . Forty-nine

Page 52 text:

Lfft to Riylit-Richard Bailey, Stanley Henne, Mary Ann Dreibelbis, Glenn Yoder, Nevin Bailey. Rvar-lVlr. Arlan Bayer. Who always takes the tickets at our basketball games, collects the fees at soccer and baseball games? Who holds meetings in assembly the second Tuesday of every month? Every student in the senior high school is a member of the Athletic Association. It is his privilege to vote on all important issues that arise as Well as to choose the officers of the association, of which the usual four come from the senior class While an assistant treasurer, who automatically assumes the role of treasurer after a year of experience, comes from the junior class. As in all organizations, the burden of the Athletic Association's activities falls upon its oflicers. In addition to their duties mentioned before they must also assume the responsibility of financing all our athletic activities. The Association is a member of the lierks County lnterscholastic Athletic Association and also the Pennsylvania interscholastic Athletic Association. The officers of this Association are guided in their executive Worlc by a committee composed of lWr. Price, hilt. lirosious, and Blr. Bayer. Pzwizleiit ..... .. STANLEY HENNE fire President .. ...... RICHARD li.-ULEY Set-rfrary .... XIARY ANN IJREIBELBIS Treasurer ....... Assislalzf yil'8!l.S'1lI'FI' .. Faculty I1Il'UiS0l' . . F11 rty-riglzf ...., NEVIN BAILEY .. GLENN YODER . . . MR. BAVER



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First R04ZL'fRiCh3l'd Shollenberger. Srfonrl Rofw, Lfft fo Right-Richard Kamp, Richard Etcih berger. Thlrd Rofw-Lewis Shollenberger, Mr. Brosious, Earl Hasenauer. Fourth Rofw- Theodore Miller, Gary Greth, Richard Bailey, Robert Yoder, Richard DeLong. The Hawks opened the season by winning two out of their first three games but ended it with a 9 and 12 record. With the opening of the season Hamburg's starting team looked like this: Forwards-Richard Etchberger and Richard DeLongg Center -Gary Grethg Guards-Robert Yoder and Earl Hasenauer. Coach Brosious, Hawks opened the season by defeating VVernersville 6l-32, next lost a tough game to Perry 64-63, and then defeated Perry in a return game by a score of 69-58. The Hawks then opened the Central Division competition, losing to Birdsboro by a score of 49--H. YVith the start of the new year Coach lirosious' boys lost to Shill- ington and then finally hit the winning mood when they turned back the 'fBlue and White from Wilson by a score of 44-43. Hamburg and Kutztown were the only teams to defeat Wilsoii throughout the season. Richard DeLong and Gary Greth shared the spotlight for this game by dividing 32 points. The Hawks then went on to defeat lfVest Reading, and to lose a close game to Nluhlenberg by a score of 70-67. After that the boys turned on a three game winning streak by defeating Birdsboro, hit. Penn, and Shillington. Fifty

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