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GIRLS' HOCKEY TEAM KNl'lI'I1.INl2-I-1. Bw-iifllimrw-1'. .l. Kline-. I . I,:1vswi', IJ. Fritz. l'. Svliif-ry. S'I'.XNDINll-IS. lintlieiiliw.-N14-l'. Al2lIl2l2l'I'I I'. Hilli-guiss. J. Iiarlmziii. .l. Itivllii-iihriiuri-i'. M, P'i'r-i-rl. .l. Hayes. 17. Lum.: S. Vashsiti. .Xssistzlnt Mziii:ig:'w1': Miss Juni- I'lz1ll. Cmnt-li. HOCKEY SEASON Although the Greenies hockey team did not have as successful a season as the previous year, their light- ing spirit and determination led them to third place in the Perkiomen-Schuylkill Valley League. The team, under the capable direction of Miss M. -I. Platt, scored li points. jeannette Heimbach being high scorer, with four points to her credit. Probably the most exciting game was with Boyertown, ending in a I-O win for East Greenville. Seniors leaving the team are: Patricia Layser QCaptainj, Patricia Schiery, Peggy Shewell, Jeannette Heimbach. joan Kline. Delores Fritz, and the manager. Betty Rothenberger. Results of the season: Sept. 28iEast Greenville Collegeville Oct. 5-East Greenville Royersford Oct. 5-East Greenville North Coventry Oct, 17-East Greenville Boyertown Oct. 19-East Greenville Schwenlqsville Oct. 26-East Greenville Spring City Nov. 2-East Greenville Pennsburg Nov 16-East Greenville Wfest Pottsgrove Forty-one l 9 5 1
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VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM l+'IILS'I' IZUXV-IB. lleitllt-1' I-I, lfllllt. ll. Sxvt-nk, M. Iluku. R. Stoni J N UH li. Miller, IP. Roth. SECOND 1l0NY7A. Shelly, ,Xs:4iSlnnt Al3ll2l,S:'4'I'I U. llztueh, U. Mzrllui X B1 c man, IJ. Hallman, Ii. Kolli, W. Shelly, iwfllillkli-l't'l'f Mr. Pl:n't-nee lioth cox Our Most Recent Champions On March 19, immediirtely after school, approximately fifty-four fellows rushed up to the baseball held for the hrst call to practice. It certainly wus good to hear again the crrclx ot the hits .ind the snrppy out-field talk. The cream of this crop was chosen to he the team, which batted up the nntzing Perlciomcn Schuylkill Valley League championship recorcl of twelve wins and no defeats, The scores were as follows: East East llzist lillbif hast lizxst lf-ist :lst Inst EalSt Exist East Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Royersfortl Boyertown Pen nsh u rg XX'est Pottsgrove North Coventry Spring City Schwenksville Collegeville Royerstortl Boyertown North Coventry Spring City Total llll Toll 71 C Q N I F E R IllllllllllllllllllllIlIllIllllIllIllllIllIllIIHIllIllIllllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll IIllIUHIIllIlIlilllIllllIllIIllIllllIllIHIIlllllllIIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll ' l 0rtV
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM i t'I4lN'l'ICIt-J . Sf-haniz. l'. Iaiyssfix l.I'lF'l' 'FH llIf?ll'I'- Bliss I'l:1tI, MVS, 310:41-V. S. 'l'i'exlel'. .I. llziyvs. 42. lmmi. M. Hlll1l1'l', Nl. 1 i'4-ml. V. Selii-try, V, rlilln-rl. IZ. Iiullii-:ilu-1-g:vi'. IZ, ll4'll1lill1. S. NUIIIHW, .XSSlSI!l.l1t AI:1n:1g'1-V: I Nlfll Mini ii ..i Y. l51l '. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The Greenie Sextets season ended more successfully this season than the previous year. The Maids finished the season with three victories out of seven games, The season started with a lil-JIU loss to Pennshnrg, which probably was the most exciting game of the season. The girls showed great determination and spirit in this game. The team was again capahly coached hy Mrs. Moser, who had as her assistant Miss M. jane Platt. Grace Long was high scorer for the season, with 85 points to her Credit. Marilyn Freed and Pat Lay- ser followed her with 53 and 50 points respectively. Seniors leaving the team are Co-Captains Patricia Layser and Fay Schantzg also Betty Rothenherger, Betty Reiman, Pat Scheiry, and Manager Jeannette Moll. Scores were as follows: Pennsburg -fit East Greenville North Coventry 53 East Greenville Sehwenksville 16 East Greenville Collegeville 27 East Greenville Royersford 59 East Greenville Boyertown 46 East Greenville We'st Pottsgrove 29 East Greenville C Q N I F E R Illlllllllllllllllllllllll lll I llllllllllllllll Ill lllllll IIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIUIllllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllil llll llllll ll Illlllllllllllllllllllllll l oi'lyAtxvn
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