Marple Newtown High School - Memories Yearbook (Newtown Square, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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GIRLS’ BASKETBALL H ello, everybody! This is station MNHS broadcasting from Larchmont. Tonight we have the editor of the Year Book interviewing (over the micro- phone) Grace Aloore, manager of the Girls’ Basketball team. Edilo! — “Who was your coach for this year?” JIanagei — “Our coach was Miss Lyster, Girls’ Athletic Director.” Kdiloi — “ Who was your captain?” Manager — “Jeanette Wallace was our captain and center.” T.dilor — “Who were the veteran players from ’33-’34?” Manager — “Last year we were very unfortunate in losing most of our first team players, but our centers, Jeanette Wallace, Jane Hoskins, and Anna Ford remained.” Editor — “Who are the graduating players? ” Manage! — “Gertrude Yunag and I are the only players who graduate this year; this means that we can look forward to another successful season this coming year.” Edito! — “Who were the members of the Squad? ’’ JIanagei — “Gertrude Yunag, Dorothea Martin, Grace Moore, Virginia Clem- ents, Betty Campbell, Jane Hoskins, Dorothy Ewing, Carol Turnbaugh, Jeanette W allace, Mary Lane and Anna Ford.” T.dtlo! — “Who defeated your team?” JIanager — “We were defeated by Spring City, Berwyn, Upper Merion, West Conshohocken and the Alumnae. ” Eddo ! — “What were your victories?” JIanager — “We defeated Downingtown, Sharon Hill, Springfield, Yeadon and West Conshohocken.” MEMORIES, 1935 Twenty-one

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BASKETBALL TEAM right forward and acting captain of the team, shot the ball from center court, winning a hard-fought, up-hill battle by the margin of one point. The Springfield victory must have made the players feel good, for they went up to West Chester the following Tuesday afternoon and won over St. Agnes, the score being 19 to 17. The next three games were lost, two of them by close scores. In the Klwanls Tournament, M. N. drew Swarthmore as its opponent. As in other years, the team M.N. drew went to the finals and almost won the championship of the county. The most exciting game of the season was with the Alumni. One minute the high school boys were ahead, and the next minute the Alumni would be in the lead. The larger Alumni boys finally forged ahead and sank two field goals for a well-earned victory. The season started off with “Mike” McLaughlin and Walter Green at the for- ward position, Tom Kirk and George Gaul at the guard station, and “Art” Brown at center. Mike, the captain of the five, played in three games and was laid up for the rest of the season with a severe foot Injury. This made Mr. Harvey draw on his second team, and he found an able center and pivot man in Lyle Hill, a freshman. The change put Brown back to guard position and Gaul up to forward in Captain McLaughlin ' s place. In the latter part of the season, George Gaul twisted his knee Injured previously in football. Edgar Bonsall substituted in Gaul’s place for the remainder of the season. As Walter Green is the only player to be lost by graduation, the outlook for next year is very bright. Page Twenty MEMORIES, 1935



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