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110011 ICY---1i'1'111' R0 1.',' AHS. .Walxel 51. Elliott, Coachg P. Fisher-Smith, C. XXvhitCllZlCk, L. Leister E. Snyder, I. Stoops, F. Hill, 51. Halclemzln, hx. Folkes, T. YV1smer. l !'0I1fIe014'.' .NL Carver N. Curlen, C. Cramer, V. I.. Diver, A. Xvest, Northingion, P. Smith, Brunner, D. ,Hiller D. SliillghtCI', A. Kcnlopp, D. Erlm, E. Childs, A. Traumuller, P. Redfield. 0112143111 1c.x1m1f:11Sfhjfl lu Ielzllllff R. Kershaw, R. Thompson, R. Hansell, P. Smith, F. NVoclock, I Br11nne1', Shelley, Norihinglon, COI1Il1lFLl. ccJAC111-:sfH1'. xvilliilfll Zuhniser, 511: XVillz1rd Iones, .Wrs. .Wubel Ellioti, Sir. Leland Crumu .WL Xvilliaun Zuhniser. 79
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HOCKEY-Mrs. Wayne Elliott has coached the junior high hockey squad since its beginning several years ago. She has done a fine job of making girls sports more outstanding and preparing material for the senior varsity. In the season of 1940 the young hockeyites won all their games but one. This season the team, led by julia Brunner, won all their games with other junior highs and even defeated the second team of Hatboro High School. Coach Elliott stated that she trains three or four squads in a season. Patsy Redfield and Marguerite Carver were the managers this year. SCHEDULE D.I.H.S. OPP. D.I.H.S. OPP. Sell-Perk ......... ..... 4 0 Quakertown . . . . . . l 0 Ambler ....................... 5 1 Lansdale ..... .... 2 l Glenside-Weldon .............. 4 O Hatboro, . . . . . .4 l Lansdale ...... ......... ...... 4 0 'Hatboro. . . . . . .2 1 ' Second team of the high school. CHEERLEADERS-For the past four years the junior high cheerleaders, under the leadership of Mrs. Wayne Elliott, have been very enthusiastic and cooperative. At the first practice eighty boys and girls came outg however, only nine were selected. Through the cooperation of these students the morale of the junior high teams has been boosted. Out of the eighty who came out in competition every day at the beginning of practice this year, nine were selected. Even after the final elimination about forty enthusiastic students continued to practice daily. Frank Wodock was appointed head cheerleader. Peggy Smith and julia Brunner were two members back from last year. The other leaders from seventh grade were jean Northing- ton, Rosaline Thompson, Roy Kershaw, lack Connard, jack Shelly, and Robert Hansell. COACHES-Due credit must be given to the junior high coaches. It is their responsibility to train the future athletes of the Doylestown high school, and to teach them the principles of good sportsmanship. This they have successfully done. The junior high hockeyites, since they were first organized, were coached by Mrs. Wayne Elliott. Miss Priscilla Swartley was the assistant coach this year. Coach Forrest S. Sowers has led the Red and Blue through two champion- ships since he organized his basketball squad five years ago. His outstanding policy is to develop the second team along with the first. Mr. William Zahniser, assisted by Mr. Willard jones, has been head junior high football coach for four years. In the season of '59 the team won the champ- ionship. The junior high baseball team won the championship in its first year when coached by Mr. Willard jones. In '59 and '40 Coach Charles George had charge of the team. This year it was coached by Mr. Leland Cramer. 78 '
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