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First Row: L. Saeger, L. Pennepacker, R. Style, R. Leister, R. Bieler, R. Ziegler, R. Stoneback. Second Row: Mr. Guldin, R. Schwoyer, R. Walters, R. Beahm, E. Kuhns, D. Endy, R. Bieler, M, Kreider. Basketball This year for the first time in the history of East Greenville High School, the E.G.l-l.S. Cagers had a gymnasium they could call their own. Since the court was not completed at the time scheduled, the Greenies and their new coach, Mr. Guldin, got off to a late start. The Greenies were overpowered by their lirst few opponents. They took these lacings with- out losing their spirit or Sportsman-like ways. The team gradually improved and came back to give every team they met a tough time, and left memories of well-played and hard-fought games to many sports-loving spectators. Most of the scoring honors went to the underclassmen. Richard Ziegler had 126 points. Rich- ard Leister had 61 points. Raymond Stoneback had 43 points. S C H E D U L E Ian, 6-East Greenville 19 West Pottsgrove Feb. East Greenville 20 Collegeville-Trappe lane ECISl Greenville 21 C0lle9eVill9'T1'C1I3Pe Feb. 6-East Greenville 29 Schwenksville Ian. 13-East Greenville 21 Schwenksville Feb, IU-East Greenville 31 Coopersburg lun 16'-East Greenvlue 16 Royersford Feb. 13-East Greenville 33 Royersford Ian. 20-East Greenville 16 Coopersburg - Ian. 23-East Greenville 25 Pennsburg Feb. l7-East Greenville 38 Boyertown Ian. 27...EGSt Greenville 24 Boyel-town Feb. .9-East Greenville 24 Pennsburg Ian. -East Greenville 31 West Pottsgrove Mar. 5-East Greenville 41 Qlumni 4-1
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A ... ...... A First Row: F. Schantz, D. Fritz, M. Hothenberger, I. Heimbach, D. Buckrnan, E. Freed. Second Row: P. Layser, B. Stahl, B. Funk, M. Krauss, I. Engle, H. Sames. Third Row: B. Baseley, D. Christman, G. Christman, L. Stahl, M. Stautfer, B. Wiegner. Fourth Row: l. Vivo, Manager, N. Kern, P. Hillegass, M. Zwoyer, Fl. Lynch, S. Schlicher, E. Nunan, Rsst. Manager. Girls' Hockey The Greenies had a rather successful season with very good playing in all the games. The girls Won four of their games, lost four and tied two. The best game of the season was the game played with and at Pennsburg when our girls tied the score lel. The only game de- layed by bad weather conditions was that played with Schwenksville on Nov. ll. Otherwise our girls were favored by cold, brisk days. The whole team played Well this season but special credit goes to several members of the hockey eleven. Betty Baseley, left Wing position, scored six of the total 21 points scored in all the games. Doris Christman scored seven points and Gloria Christman tallied up five. Marilyn Staulfer and Shirley Schlicher are given credit for the remaining number ol points. How- ever, it would have been impossible for these goals to have been made if they had not been backed by the excellent playing of every member of the team. The front line consisted of Betty Baseley, Betty Wiegner, who alternated at inners, Marilyn Stauffer, Doris Christrnan, Gloria Christman, and Shirley Schlicher. They were backed up in the defensive positions by Phyllis I-lillegass, Kitty Hendricks, Mary Lou Zwoyer, Lillian Stahl, Nancy Kern, and Anna Lynch. 40
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First Row: H. Fircz, S, Reed, R, E. Freed, G, Christman, B. Freed, P. Hillegass, M. L. Zwoyer, B. Baseley. Second Row: Mrs. Moser, I, Blank, I. Heimbach, S. Schlicher, N. Kern, M. I. Hillegass, P. Layser, D. Christmcn, K. Hendricks. Girls' Basketball The Greenies, handicapped by lack of facilities for practice, got off to a poor start with a 30-21 loss to West Pottsgrove. However, the season became more successful as the next few games were played and the girls had a chance to practice in the new gym. The whole season was marked by the line spirit and co-operation shown in overcoming the faults caused by inadequate practice by the girls in the initial portion ot the season. The Greenies showed this fine spirit by winning six out ot eleven games and by tying tor second place in the league. On a large part this was due to the encouragementyand able coaching of the team by Mrs. Moser. The highest scorer of the season was Gloria Christman with 112 pointsg Betty Freed followed with 66g Ruth Elaine Freed scored 43. The remaining number of points were scored by Betty Baseley and Mary Iane Hillegass. S C H E D U L E East Greenville West Pottsgrove 30 East Greenville Collegeville-Trappe 14 East Greenville College-ville-Trappe 23 East Greenville Schwenksviue 13 East Greenville Schwenksville 32 ' East Greenville Royersford 25 East Greenville Royerslord ll East Greenville Pennsburg 25 E531 Greenville Pefmsbufg 29 East Greenville West Pottsgrove 12 East Greenville Hlumni 13 iiiiii??iEiiiiiii,- -..iii2522?if?fifiiiiiiiiieeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiefee523222222fieefiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiC o n i f e 1' 4-2
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