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Kneeling: A, Closson. First row: K. Derau, L. Taylor, G. Vincent, B. Riddle, N. Schade, P. Huston, L. Davis, K. Schroeder, M. McCourt, S. Hansen G. Potts, S. Moser, B. Shenaenman, J. Smith. Second row: M. Scott, L. Heubner, R. Goulding, J. Schwartz, B. Hansen, S. Carlson, S. Worster, P Lemon, C. Read, J. Abott, C. Nymen, l. lschinger, D. Pierce, K. Beideman, J. Stabler, B. Egner, B. Gunn, N. Judd, B. Maier. . 1.1 JUNIOR HIGH Q HOCKEY ...Q,i5,.- ' X' Qs fy? -' D l-l. C .,,. Under the coaching of Mrs. Beatrice Eckles, the Junior High hockey squad com- pleted a fairly successful season, compiling a 2-l-2 log. The tearn showed a great deal of improvement over the past season which was unsuccessful for looth the varsity and the junior varsity. The two victories came over Huntington and Plymouth-Whitemarsh while the lone de- feat was at the hands of Hillcrest. Shady Grove and Glenside Weldon both battled the Junior Cardinalettes to a l-l tie. Spirit and co-operation prevailed among the team members and, while working for victory, they played for the fun and ex- perience that can only come through Team play. Mrs. Beatrice Eckles, Coach, and Ann Closson, Captain. 62
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Back Io Wo,k again' .Cer ut tO' advl time O The Upper Dublin Senior High hockey team battled Ambler to a scoreless tie in its final game of the season to become the first varsity team in the history of Upper D h'i tn gc undefeated. An ample supply of fight, determination and ski!! enabled the lassies to compile a 5-O-l seasonal record. A strong defense held all opposition to a mere three tallies while a capable offense netted lo goals for the Red and Grey. After completing a week of instruction at hockey camp in the Pocono Mountains, the squad returned home ready to begin their season. Souderton, whom the squad d f t d before was the first to fall under the might of Upper Dublin. had never e ea e , Mercy, Jenkintown, Lower Moreland and Springfield were the next victims. Ambler our arch rival, was the final team to visit the Upper Dublin field. Despite ers, the Cardinalettes held the visitors and when the final whistle the loss of two play blew the score read O-O. Coach Joan Rocchino believes that this was the best squad that Upper Dublin has had thus far. Graduation will bring the loss of six of the starting eleven and will necessitate a rebuilding of the squad next season. The Junior Varsity did not have as successful a year, but they completed the season with an even 2-2-l log.
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U. tmery, Manager, M. Magyar, B. Wolfe, B. Lameron, ks. Lvessner, P. Herder, J. Jonnson fwnh baiij, B. Jacobs, J. Brown, B. Field, B. Webb, D. Paton. SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL - THE CHAMPIONS Co-Captains: Bob Cameron, Joe Johnson Bob Field and Coach, Paul H. Jones. Under the tutelage of Paul M. Jones, the Redbirds closed the regular season with an impressive I5-4 record and a berth in the PIAA post season playoffs. The Cardinals, in addition, produced three champions this sea- son: the varsity won the Tri-County League title on the strength of a 9-l record, Joe Johnson took the league's scoring crown, and the Junior Varsity finished first in the iayvee circuit with an 8-2 log. Although the varsity will lose four of its starters through graduation, things look bright for next sea- son when all hope to see Andrew Cunning- ham's champions till the shoes ot Paul M. Jones' champions. 63
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