Doylestown High School - Torch Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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SPORTS MANAGERS CLARENCE LoUX This year's football team had as its manager Clarence Loux. He deserves much credit, because the position re- quired much work and patience. Clar- ence, a senior, has made for himself a record as one of the best football man- agers in Doylestownis gridiron history. DONALD MYERS About two nights of every week at the armory, one saw at the scoring table the able basketball manager, Donald Myers. This efficient senior never failed to do his duties, and the quintet owes much to him. CHARLES MCKINSTRY The golf team's manager was Charles McKinstr5f, a senior, who lives right in the fifth green of the course, where the golf team plays. The team will lose, in Charles, a dependable person, who guided the team in its first year of organization. ROBERT CORBIN The baseball team's manager this year had a bit of hard luck because of an operation, but he came back to finish up the season with an excellent record. Robert Corbin, a senior, is known well by all the students and is recognized for his efficient manage- ment of the team. FRIEDA' EASTBURN Our petite junior, Frieda Eastburn, was very valuable to the hockey team nl' 1938. Industrious and friendly, she will always be remembered by the members of the team. Frieda is also an able member of the archery and tennis teams. GLADYS FITTING Our well known athlete, Gladys Fitting, who has been recognized in all sports, not only plays tennis but man- ages the team. This senior has proved herself to be a willing worker and an able leader, who will be missed by all. JANE ANDERSON This senior girl was one of the mem- bers of the 1938 basketball team as well as the manager. She is also well known around school as one of the star hockey players and one of the out- standing students, scholastically, in the senior class. GRACE WORTHINGTON Gracie, a senior, was the able man- ager of the archery team, which was organized this year. She is also one of the members of the newly organized Girls' Rifle Club. She is well known around school for her cooperation in all school activities. The TORCH OF 1938 66



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Iiark Rout F. Loux, Y. Bishop, E. Herman, W. Maultsby, VV. Gross. Third Rofzr: Mr. Jones, E. Mille D. Whitenaek, M. Hill, D. Gordon, C. Hawes, A. Brey, M. Nagurny, D. Steelman. Hero11flRou': V S1-hoenkopf, D. Axenroth. E. Ettinger, R. Bitzer, R. VVodock, C. Kohl, J. Allen, VV. VVrigley, J. Sigafoo li. Speer, U. Wisczniewski. 1'l1lT.9fRO7l'f J. Helli, D. Bricklemyer, J. Evans, L. Bregan, L. Slotter, VV. Goof man, W. Lewis, W. Le Worthy, P. Croutharnel, R. Yan Artsdalen, C. Mclntyre. W. Goodman, Coach lYolfe, VV. Lewis. he Football Season iHE most commendable season at Doylestown High School sincc 1934 was had this -II-past season when the local football team emerged with a very impressive record, that of second place in the Bux-llfont League. One reason for the success of the boys was the addition of llr. Jones to the coaching staff. The season was brought to a climax in grand style as the boys, fighting to the last minute, crossed Lansdaleis goal line. Doylestown was the only team to accomplish this feat. Through graduation or ineligibility, Coach Wcmlfe will lose five very valuable men: but prospects for the future are very bright. The players, who are leaving, are: Walt Lewis, co-captain, who played three years of varsity football, and who was one of the league's leading scorers, Bill Goodman, a fighting end who kept the boys' spirits high during the games: Charles Mclntyre, an all-conference end with rare punting ability and pass-snaring talent: Bill Le VVorthy, a dependable center who gave all he had for Doylestown High School, and Joe Slotter, who will he greatly missed because of his ability to evade opposing tacklcrs. The complete record for the season shows that the team won four games, tied one, and lost three, which is very commendable due to the fact that a. great many of the boys were playing on the varsity for the first time. William l.eWorlhy ' The T 0 R ll ll U lf' 19 3 8 SCHICIJILIC o. 11. s. ore. U, H, opp, Bristol . . , . l5 Souderton H28 6 Quakertown , . . . 2 Sell-Perle I2 0 Jenkintown, . . . , I9 U Springfield .... , . , 12 7 Ambler .... . 13 Lansdale . 7 14-

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