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as Varsit scores with Winning season FIR57' .87 RING llUC,Kl 'Y.' .Sire TYOIHIQ. Ffzlflll-1 1llrI.c'1111a11, Cami 1lliffe1'. Rnlml fllL',M1111lL1y l.1111f11 fl11ag1111it1111, 1711111111 1111111111 1111 fjlllllllllyfhllfl. am' li1'11111f1i111,gf1, Cfimly illlflrr, illarze ,'l1111 IJIXUII. P11111 High scorer for the season was Barbara Nichols with 9 points. Other individual scores were as follows: Frannie McLennan, 2, Donna Hinton, lg Lila Yates, 6, Terry Taylor, 5g E. EI. Prugh, 3, Katy Carey, 2, Kathy Gardner, 2, Barb Wfilliams, lg Sandy Trout, l. Third year letters went to Robin Alexander, Linda Anagnoston, Barb Nichols, Marve Ann Olsen, and Sue Young. Those receiving second year letters were Sue Bruin- baugh, Carol Cunningham, Judy Euchenhofer, Barb Hassink, Donna Hinton, Erannie McLennan, and Ginni Miller. Eirst year letters were awarded to Pam Miller, Gail Birkbeck, Katey Carey, Barb Durbin, Carol Kirgis, Terry Taylor, Sandy Trout, Barb Ausbeck, Kitty Beth Boren, Karen Carlson, Dathy Clarkson, Kitty Evans, Peg Halsted, Maxine johnson, Barb Martin, Judy Mc- Innes, Mary Moeller, Kathy O'Brian, Ellen Pinnell, E. -I. Prugh, Kay Senseman, Ethel Schultz, Barb XYIllll21I11S, Carole Willseyf, and Lila Yates. l'Nliclmf.r. C,1111rl1 lfpilun. Yaq, ' 'Half' l ,...
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Lumberjills Carr on akvvood's record llUC.lxl:l' flIxlN,'lC,i' IC'x7.Sl1e Bmll. fllllfilfi Kalki Cflegg. .inpl.wmur'e: .Xlzrfrli flllwz. .lC'IllH7'. .XIUNQIUR HIGH HOC.'KffY-FOURTH ROll '.' illlilf lip-lif6i7l.' Cuufh lf. Ll. Pruglv, lffnlwrilmfw. Iiirblzerk, K, Clzrcj. Har 1'f:l.li.flIlL. Trnnf. ilirllllif, lx' Cfiliifmlg JI. 'l'mf:f, K. Nlefmrl. TIIIRD R0ll4'.' Huron .llfwlfw-, If. l'1uur'!f. t.'!m'L.im1. ll ilf.wy. fl11.ff1er'f, Curlxuzi. B. Martin .St'r1,w1m1rf, K. If1m1.i', SECOND ROll .' Ilafilczf, M. flllllliflll, I2 Practicing extra hours after school three days a week, running laps, and perfecting drives, passes, and dribbles under the Coaching of Miss Epstein assisted by Mrs. Jones combined to give the jills a winning season of five wins and two losses. Cutting the team to forty players was necessary this year as more than one hun- dred girls went out for hockey practice the first day. The undefeated, unscored on reserves made a very spectacular record with a total for all the games of twenty points to their opponents' zero. With their drive and spirit they should prove tough competition next year. Elected as managers for the year were Nancy Allen, Sue Scott, and Kathy Clegg. They not only arranged the teamls schedule and kept the attendance records, but also acted as nurse, score and timekeeper. .St'huf1z. 0'Bi'iun. ,lmfi fllrlullci, Yaler. C. lflfgij, H. uilllfldllll, M. ll lu'c'fer, FIRST Rflllif' R. A!C'.X'd71tlFVA, HYllUllIdllgf7, C. Clllllllfljffldlll. lilllllltf. l', Miller, iN'1t'lmfx. xlmzyrmflfni. Gi, Miller, illt'LL'lHldl1. Ilmlml. Dfzrfzm. D
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Although only seven seniors were on the team, their boundless energy and loyalty were invaluable. Linda Anagnoston and Barbara Nichols were elected co-captains for the year. They stimulated interest among the girls during practices, chose sides, and decided the length of time for each game. Linda, who played a wing position, was hard to stop once she got startedg and Barb, as center forward, was the most valuable scorer. As defense players, Pam Miller, who backed up Linda, was side halfg and Robin Alexander, guarding the inner, played fullback position. Sue Young, always alert and ready, played the other wing position. Although the team as a whole worked to prevent goals by the other team, goalies Karen Nielsen and Marve Ann Olsen were especially skilled at this. 'l'Ul'.' Rlflllll flf4'.wlr11lvf, 1.11114 Amlgzlnitml. Pam Mlfler, Barbara Nlz'hul.I. H07 liU,ll' Knrwi Nll'l.fL'71. Maria Arm Often. Snr' Young
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