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I-I-GC I4-E Yi H The fall of every year brings excitement and anxie- ty to the girls of N. H. H. S. for everyone is wondering who will make the varsity. For the past few years the girls put New Hope on the map during the months of Octo- ber and November Cno reflection on the boys, howeverl. New Hope has belonged to the Lower Bucks County League for several years and up until the present year, the team has been coached by Miss Zule, a member of the faculty. 'This year Miss Naylor, he physical education instructor, took over the coaching and has been quite successful. Last year Miss Rulefs nLittle Wild Kittensn were defeated by Buckingham, 2-1, thus placing them second in the league. This year, however, not even Buckingham could stop the girls and they nwalked offu with first place. With the honors. went also the cup and a deli- cious banquet. High scorers for Purple and Gold las- sies were: Captain Helen Evans, centereforwardg Louise Schwartz, right-inside, and Rita Flood, left-inside. Members of the varsity were: Right wing -------- Ruth McDonnell Right inside ------ Louise Schwartz Center forward ------ -- Helen Evans Left inside --------- Rita Flood Left wing - Patsy Franck, Nancy Poecher Right half-back Center half-back - Left half-back - Right full-back Left full-back - Goalie - - - - - - Vir - - - Chri - - - Eliza ginia Miller stine Cramer beth Livezey Mary Poecher - -1- - Hannah McCaughey Ethel lsler Substitutes: Josephine Delany, Rita Sutterley, Mary Mategik, Laura Bennett The 1959 hockey schedule was: October 5 - - Bensalem at New Hope October 10 - Langhorne at New Hope October 15 - - New Hope at Newtown October 24 New Hope at Southampton November 7 - - New Hope at Richboro November 15 - Flemington at New Hope November 16 Lambcrtville at New Hope November 17 - Rwmhgmm at New Hope N , A, Nix Tl-HE COLOVNY 0 QLf3vff OF- E V5
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