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SUESTA Standing-liulm. Shank, IJ. Oher- holzer, Kell, VYatson, XYashinger, Diehl, Fries, Kesselring, VVilliams TZ. Oherholzer, College, Rinehart, Mr. Kaley. Seatedn-Rohinson, Hoffman, J. Hoover, Trumpower, R. Hoover, VVingert, Vaughn. Shinham, Lane- hart. Rowland, Brechbiel. VAASITT TTASATTAATT Standing--VC. Zinunerman, Shin- ham. R. Hoover, Diehl. Trum- power, Vl'ingert, Vaughn, Rhine- hart. Kneeling--Mr. Conrad. Hartman, J. Hoover. TTT, VAASTTT AASATTAATT StandingiFries, S. Zimmerman, Rowland. Bear, Lanehart, Mr. Conrad. Front-Robinson. T T The junior High liaskethall team, coached hy Mr. Kaley, also enjoyed a successful sea- Son. They played four games. two with St. Mary's Catholic High junior Varsity and two with the Hagerstown South Potomac junior High, losing only the away game with South Potomac. This team has produced several players which should see a lot of service with the varsity. Baseball, the season's last sport, is now getting under way, and it is hoped that it also will play winning hall. An athletic demonstration was given on lX'londay evening, March 3, 19-TZ, when boys and girls from the classes directed hy Mrs. Toms and Mr. Kaley entertained teachers attending the Franklin County liducational fXssociation. Sophomore girls wearing white suits presented a sailors' dance: another group of sophomore girls T-.- Y- enacted Comin' Thro' the Rye: a small group of A junior girls did the lrish Reel: and three senior girls had a rope drill. The hoys' and girls' gymnastic teams com- hined their talents on the mats and in pyramid huilding. The hoys also gave an exhihition of pre- cision skills and intricate figures on parallel hars, mats, and spring-board. Twenty-nine in ,
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...li 'l' o p R o w -- Nisewonder. Straley, Angle, Greenawalt, Henry, Xlalclc, Diehl, Barn- hart, R. Hollinger. Miss Conrad. Third Row-Gaddis, J. Oli- ver, Minnich. Martin. D. Oliver, Bryan, Henneberger, Ziegler, Humbert, Trum- power, Morter, Mellinger, IQ. Keller, Miss Diffenderfer. Second Row-T. Angle. .-X. Brumbaugh. Bittner, Hen- son, lf. Brumbaugh, Bow- man. Znllinger, Miller, Gla ser, Holltert, Long. Stine. First Row-Shimer. L. Hol- linger, Shatzer. Twenty-eight Ellllg llftllfllllll Schaff. Brumbangh. Mrs. Toms. Second Row-McFadden. Meckley Rowe, Long, Ileardorff, Zullinger Bittner, Gliver. son. Holbert, Bowman. Miller Glaser. l of thc girls were ready to participate in sports. Soon after the be 'inning' of schoo , manv - ' . 1 K I5 ' . - . l l le undu Coaches Conrad and Diffenderter. This year we had many We started out N.Vlt1 loci y . new girls from the freshman class. Our hrst game was played with Scotland on their home field where wc were very badly defeated. Our last game was played with the same team on our held ' ' ' ' A ltf ted but not as badly where again we w elc ct ea . After our Thanksgiving vacation we were ready for basketball season. The junior and senior girls were coached by Mrs. Toms, while the freshmen and sophomores were coached by Miss Williaiiis. Mrs. Toms also coached the varsity girls' team. Our Hrst varsity game was with the alumnae with whom we tied the score. A game with Quincy was played also. Hav- ing completed these games, we then started intramural basketball. These games were held after school, and each class was well represented both in teams and in cheers. The undefeated seniors won the championship. The hoys' athletic teams reached new heights of success this year. Although the soccer team did not begin practice until late and played fewer games, it gave a good account of itself by winning four games. losing two, and tying one. The high point of achievement was a three to two victory over Mercersburg High on our Field on November -L ' ' ' ' 'X 'x'i'b1e Our varsity basketball team under the captamslnp of Bob X anghn also sct a most cnv a record in winning twelve and losing only five games. XVe won some thrillers. and we lost some thrillers. ln winning from Scotland and losing to Lemaster, the Greencastle fans showed more en- 0 This thnsiasm than ever before in single games. r's team did not win any cup, but it did show vea . . fine sportsmanship along with an unquestioned de- sire to win. StandingfMiss Williaiiis, Angle, First RowiMartin, Shatzer, Hen-
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IEW-42 Alllltllt SEHEUUH DATE TEAM f5October Soccer October Soccer October Soccer iOctober Soccer October Soccer :tNovember Soccer November Soccer Hockey Hockey ifllecember Varsity Jr. Varsity 'tllecember Varsity Jr. Varsity 4'December Varsity Girls Varsity pkfleceniber Varsity Girls Varsity 'Fjanuary Varsity Girls Varsity 'tjanuary Varsity Jr. Varsity january Varsity Girls Varsity January Varsity Jr. Varsity january Varsity Jr. Varsity ftjanuary Varsity Jr. Varsity February Varsity Jr. High February Varsity Jr. Varsity February Varsity Jr. Varsity Jr. High ztlrebruary Varsity Ir. Varsity SfFeb1'uary Varsity Jr. Varsity :3:February Varsity Jr. High February Varsity Jr, Varsity March Ir. High ?Home Games. Managers : Soccer-Glenn Kuhn Hockey-Betty Jane Shatzer. Boys' Basketball--Charles Rinehart. Girls' Basketball--Betty Miller. Thirty B wxrn w nom Quincy Mercersburg Academy Mercersburg VVillian1sport Quincy Mercersburg VVilliamsport Scotland Scotland ASKETBALL Quincy U. B. S. Quincy U. B. S. Xlfaynesboro Y. M Wayrieslnoro Y. M. C. VVilliamsport VVilliamsport Alumni Alumnae Quincy Quincy Scotland Scotland NVilliamsport VVillian1sport VVashington Twp. XVashington Twp. Mercersburg Mercersburg Lemaster Lemaster Hagerstown C. H. Hagerstown C. H. Quincy Quincy Scotland Scotland Hagerstown S. P. VVashington Twp. Wfashington Twp. Mercersburg Mercersburg Hagerstown C. H. Hagerstown C. H. Lemaster Lemaster Hagerstown S. P. .C.A A
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