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Glrl Come Into the Plcture 1th Hockey GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY Nancy N Rcnnmger Captaxn Second Row L to R A Quigley C Drabmsky A Dunkelberger M Graham Third Row L to R B Koons Manager G Renmnger B Cressman S Brannan J Gnm Asst Manager Fourth Row L to R P Landxs J Yergey I-I Werstler Flfth Row Mlss Wise Coach The g1rls hockey team ended 1tS sea son by placmg second 1n the league The glrls on the team played stlenu ously and to the best of thell ab1l1ty all season under the capable coachlng Th1S was the first year that the hoc key team belonged to a league They have entered the Upper Pe1k1omen Schuylklll Valley League It was tr1 umph therefore, when they came th1ough 1n second place t1e wlth Norco The managels of the team th1s yeal were Ba1ba1a Koons and Jean G11m Nancy Renn1nger, a sen1o1 th1s year, was the captaln of the V31S1ty team wh1le Eleanor E1senhart was captaln of the Jun1o1 Va1s1ty team GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY E Elsenhart Captam Second Row L to R S Haier M Gerhart L Skora P Long Third Row L to R B Koons S Sell J Grlm Fourth Row L to R G Eshbach L Gabel B Herman E Fritz N Swartz Fifth Row Mlss Wise S 1.1 teen I U O ' l f- M I l ' 22 y ' R I ' . , . . , of Miss Marcella Wise. I u U 0 ' f 3 ! y I D 1 I I -r I A
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Top to bottom left: Swavely, Steltz, Schell, Sweinhart, Koons, I-lausman. Pepp Cheerleaders . . . These Spell Football 1949 Season Royersford West Reading North Coventry Pennsylvania School for the Deaf Wilson Shillington Muhlenberg Spring City East Greenville son but bowed to Shillington and Muhlenberg. In Perkiomen-Schuylkill Valley League games they Won decisions over Royersford and North Coventry, but were edged by East Greenville. In non-league competition the Bears defeated Spring City, but were outclassed by the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf. Thanksgiving Day, 1949, saw the Bears, with thirteen seniors finishing their high school football careers, lose a hard-fought ballgame to East Green- ville by a 7 to 6 margin. The Boyertown attempt at the extra point was good but had to be rekicked because of a holding penalty. On the second attempt the ball fell short, strongly reminiscent of the Shill- ington game of 1948. Fifteen
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llarners Nab Third Place ln Dlstrlet Meet 1'3 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM F o t Row L t R W We ne G Brlntzenhotl' L I-larth B Landis Second Row L to R C Ha tman W Soude s C Be ky Thi d Row L to R R Custer m ag r Mr Sell co ch Wlth the loss of most of the boys who ran on Coach F1 ancls Sell s cham p1onsh1p team the new season began wlth an mexperlenced but enthuslastlc group of boys The team conslsted of Wauen Werner Bluce Landls George Buntzenhoff Carl Be1ky Curt1s Hart l1ne Lamar Hartlme Gene Smlth and Henry Stetlel After sever al weeks of trammg the Bears met a sharp defeat at the hands of Lansdale by a score of 15 to 40 The team now wlth some expeuence under ltS belt defeated Blrdsbolo 25 to 30 But a few weeks later the Blrds came back and defeated the thmclads by a score of 27 to 28 W1th greater determmatlon the B H S runners next met Pottstown and trounced them 20 to 30 Wlth th1S addlng to the1r ex peuence and enthuslasm the team fin 1Sh6d thnd 1n the Venzke D1St11Ct Three Meet to iimsh the1r season Most of the boys w1ll 1etu1n agam next year and wlth the1r added experl ence we hope they w1ll agam capture the county champ1onsh1p Mr Francis Sell g1V8S the cross country team some pointers on 'how to xmprove their timmg These bovs work hard practicing and do very well ln their meets They could be called the Unsung heroes at B H S They are, kneelmg, L to R B Landis, and L l-lartllne, standmg is G Brintzenhoff Seventeen I I O I O , 4 ' V 04 In , VIH. ki 4 , V ,W ,U LX f . T' ,'?f -bel , A L Inga .V Q , gbmffr ,V V, If mu!-,,,-gqg J ' L -'fknzvr A ' f ,L I' ll f 0 2 - I' F, - , . 'ne, . ' . , : . r , . r , ,. r . r , : . , an e 5 . , a . . ' 7 ' . , . . . . . . . . . . . ' 7 1 1 1 n ' n f' ' ' ' ' 9 7 ' ' . . . . . . - . - , u , I I I 7 7 7 Q . . 1 I I 0 . . , , . 9 l . . . s , I 0 7
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