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THE Q4FN.ETEFcR 1- - 1937 .L Ll or .LLL s to or s L lIl3n4DClfS9 lll5ASlllQllE9ClIFlll2nAlllQllB The basketball team this year, although not a winning combination, showed fine mettle in the sportsman-like manner in which it accepted defeat. Coach George Baker, however, succeeded in turning out a team which defeated our greatest rivals, Haddonfield. Considering the size of the players, they did a creditable job in holding down more experienced and larger teams. Out- standing members of the team were: Captain Pie Frost, Leonard Byrd, and Frank Quinn. Underclassmen who are promising candidates for next year's team and who played varsity ball this year are: Tony Valerio, Wray Thomas, Arthur Hick- land, and johnny Miller. Lettermen: Paul Frost, Frank Quinn, Leonard Byrd, Wray Thomas, and Manager George Wells. SCHEDULE Gloucester 23 .... Heights Bridgeton 29 ..... Heights Collingswood 42. . . Heights Audubon 37 ..... Heights Vineland 15 ..... Heights Woodbury 29 .... Heights Millville 29 ...... Haddonfield 24 .... Bridgeton 31 ....., Collingswood 34 ..... Audubon 38 ........ Vineland fPostponedj Woodbury 25 ....... Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Millville 32 ......... Heights Haddonfield 22 .... Heights l74l
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Acc. C - eCEca.T W,E.TEEIS.f. -C-C252 QHDEKRW As a member of the South jersey Scholasnc Field liockey Association, the Garnet and Gold Hockey Team turned in a medi- ocre season by winning two, ty- ing three, and losing four. The team was captained by HTbpsy' Prke, who inade the All-Scholastic South jersey Hockey Team. Others who made thb mam wew Ednajamesand Virginia Snuftin. Leda Zolotu- chin and Betty Steitz were substi- tutes on this team. The high-scorer for this sea- son was jane Ashton, followed closely by Ruth Naudain who, at the end of the season, was elected captain of next year's hockeyteanm The team will be handicapped next year because of graduation. There are nine letter girls who graduate this year. They are: Captain Topsy Price, Edna james, Virginia Snultin, Mary Cooney, jane Ashton, Anne Umstad, Marguerite Ergood, Orpha Keck, and Peggy Staats. SCHEDULE Collingswood ....... 5 Heights ...... 2 Audubon .... . . . 0 Heights .... . , 0 Paulsboro .... . . . 0 Heights ...... 0 Moorestown . . . . . . 1 Heights. . . . . . 1 Merchantville . . . . . . 2 Heights ...... 1 Haddonfield ........ 0 Heights. . . . . . 4 Gloucester . . . . . . 2 Heights ...... 1 Wtvodbury ......... 1 Heights. . . . . . 4 Bridgeton .......... 2 Heights ...... 0 SQUAD Caplain ............. ....... ' Eleanor Price Manager ................. 'Margaret Jensen 'jane Ashton jean jess 'Katharine Sides tPeggy Staats 'Mary Cooney 'Orpha Keck Edith Simonson fAnne Umstad 'Marguerite Ergood Emma Mutchler 'FVirginia Snutlin Alice Zabel 'Edna james tRuth Naudain 'Betty Steitz 'Leda Zolotuchin ' Indicates letter awards. E751
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fll?flllllRllI9S'f lllZuASlllQll'li56llfllbAllbllLJ The Girls' Basketball Team had a very successful season. This year they were run- ners-up for the championship. The team played ten games, losing only one, which was to Collingswood. The Colls likewise lost only one game. In the playoff game at the Haddonfield High School Gymnasium the Heights were defeated by Collingswood by the score of 28-18. This year the rules for basketball were changed by not having a jump ball at the beginning of the halves and after each goal, but by having the referee throw the ball into the forward of the team who got the decision of first throw-in. Then the hall was alternately thrown in to the differ- ent teams. The Garnet and Golds' scoring was led by our tall captain, Edna james, who was the highest scorer in the basketball league. Ruth Naudain and Alice Zabel were the other two forwards who helped Edna rack up the points. Versatile jane Ashton could be counted on to play either guard or forward, wherever she was needed most. The guard positions were held down by Topsy Price. Anne Umstad and Leda Zolotuchin. Substitutes for the team were: Mary Cooney, Virginia Snutlin, and Mary Kline. There will be eight girls lost through graduation. They are: Captain Edna james, Alice Zabel, jane Ashton, Virginia Snuthn, Topsy Price, Anne Umstad, Mary Cooney and Mary Kline. Leda Zolotuchin, guard, has been elected to take over the captaincy for next year's team. Leda and Ruth Naudain are the only first-squad members left, but jean jess, Helen Neutze, Betty Steitz. Rita Rabe, Edna Maier and Bernice Buck will be left from the second team. SCHEDULE Vlloodbury .... ..... 3 -i Heights. . . . , 36 Haddonfield . . . . ll Heights .... . . 51 Vineland ... .. .. 35 Heights... .. 65 Bridgeton . . . . . . . 22 Heights. . . . . T1 Collingswood . . . . . -ll Heights .... . . 21 XX'oodbury . . . . . 50 Heights. . . . . 38 Haddonfield . . . . Ai Heights .... . . 35 Vineland . .. . . . . 20 Heights. . . . . . 42 Bridgeton ...... . . li Heights. . . . . 26 Collingswood . . . .... 25 Heights. . . . . 36 Playnjy' Collingswood . .. .... 28 Heights. .. . . I8 SQUAD C.1pf.ii:1 .... .ll.n1.igir . . . ...,...... itI.ill lidna james ian Kiszonas jane Ashton Bernice Buck Mary Cooney jean jess Mary Kline lidna Maier Ruth Naudain Indicates letter awards. Helene Neutze Eleanor Price Rita Rube Virginia Snutiin Betty Steitz Anne Limstad Alice Zabel 'l'Leda Zolotuchin 75j
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