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Firrt Row: B. Freed, M. Moyer, R. Heacock, B. Graver, S Weber L Crouthamel M Miller G Ctouthamel I Gibbert. Second Roux' F. jorgenson, N. Kerber, E. j. Hedrick C Detvneiler L Lister P Carpenter D Brown C Lenart, J. Hendricks, R. Kramer. Third Rrmu' Coach Miss Kramer L Wilstin G Moyer I Bauc M lxeelcr R Hendricks, J. Schuster, J. Benner, L. Potter, L. Keller, j. Fretz euocgey Under the guidance of its new coach, Miss Dolores Kramer, the Pennridge hockey team showed fine spirit and determination. The teams record was not very impressive, but with only five returning lettermen, Miss Kramer molded a team that was definitely im- proved by the end of the season. The capable managers were joan Fretz and Leslie Wilscmn. Pvnwirige Oppwzwzlx l Upper Moreland 6 l Souderton 2 0 Central Bucks 5 l Lansdale 3 0 Quakertown l 0 'Hatboro l H' Exhibition game Seniors S. Weber, B. Graver, L. Crouthamel, M. Miller ll 4
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l't Illll'lilIQt' 58 til 55 'l fill -I i5 55 69 N Nl ,S fill SH Nl CU X. wg Tom Hollenhach Uaraify garfefgaf The Pc-nnridge Rams, including Tom Hollenbach, Stan johnson, Ken Hendricks, Barry Thomas, john Crouthamel, jim Nonnemaker, and Dick Ludwick, expertly coached by Lloyd Poppy Yoder, completed a very successful season. winning I5 out of I9 games played. The Rams finished in third place in the first half. and secured second place honors in the latter half, bowing only to the fleet-footed Upper Morelanders. A play-off with Quakertown, first half contender for second place. was held at Doylestown to determine a Class A, PIAA Champion, Bux-Mont division. liven after losing this important game, trailing Quakertown -17-SI, the fel- lows displayed true sportsmanship, as they had throughout the season. 'MX 0-se' Lx ,-Nl' lJc.nliu4q l'llll'bIl'f.fl:', .rtarfiug with K. Ileuzlrickv at Ike top: K. Hendricks, j. Wenhtmltl, j. Orr. j. Nonncmaker, R. Ludwick, T. Hollenhach, B. Thomas, j. Crouthamel, j. Miller, j. Yoder, R. Glassmyer. llppermoreland Springfield Lansdale Hatlworo Central Bucks Quakertown Souderton Ambler Upper Moreland Springfield Lansdale Hathoro Central Bucks Allentown Quakertown Souderton Amlwler Oppnuculi' SI 45 42 'ii -ill 65 4 9 66 62 59 64 52 H2 51 56 Stan johnson II3
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f lo.. V' no , W ,,, is at rn 22.11 r r' es 'Q ' .uv l r, L3 U',' si' 1 .Q 3 in Iwi! Run: liileen Knapp, Gail Crouthamel, june Wcmllwert, Kay Moore, Phyllis Draee. ,loan Hennlrfcks, Mary Lantlis. liax Solnlay, Nancy liatlemer, Beatrice Brytle. SLTOIIII Roux' Pat Mcljlennen, managerg lrene Serock, assistant managerg 'sliuriy Kxulle, Pat Larpenter, Beverly Rauclenbush, -lean Gibbert, Nancy Mill, livelyn Suga, Shelia Henclerson. Maria l'-,p:v.iia. 'I lrml Run: Barbara lireetl, Ruth Tice, Mary Schaeffer. Doris Young, Lintla Keller, Sara Wfebb, Sara Huns- lu-ruei, llouna leuchtmayer, Ruth lirankenlielcl, Lois lfellman, Darlene lfeuchtmayer, Patsy Hentlricks, Miss Kramer. lleatl l,oach x ff I iii, . V ,Qt 'N-'vw - f-. .. 4 1 -,L if A ii 'sxf 4 'A , A Z J? ., 'r fi. ' - ' 5 W-'-ai, ggi fysif Af, ff LI' If Clif? Cl i ?'- :?f?f1f 1' r 634' , ,f?F7.5f :' ' liach year about the encl of March is the time when 1444 . . MMZN ' K the girls take to the outcloars as baseball season begins. I For about two weeks before the opening game the ' 'QT' funclamentals of baseball are taught and pracricecl. For 4 - ,JP practice, these rules are applied in inrersquatl baseball p-qw 4 .. V K . . . games. lhen comes the first game, with each girl hop- ing to play ancl to bring in the winning run, There are , rf , -.. r , 9 ?.,. ' 4.1.1 ' ,bp A pr A pr May May ll5 8 league games and usually one practice game, Wiii or lose, if you've playecl your hardest and been a good sport, it was a successful season. April il May M ay M ay May M ,1 y M ,. y -Pennriclge bye lof SLIHIEDULIZ wPennriclge at Upper Perkiomen -Pennriclge bye -Lansclale at Pennriclge Souclerton at Pennricl 'e 5 Pennriclge at Quakertown Palisades at Pen nritlge Pennriclge at Lansclale Pennriclge at Souclerton Quakertown at Pennriclge Pennritlge at Palisacles
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