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First Row: Pat Finn, Linda Childress, Glenda Aldrick, Linda Io VVyaHC, Linda ReYU0ld5, Cyflfhia VVeSUTl01'9lHHd, and Suzanne Turner, Second Row: Laurie Simpson, Sue Murray. As Tennis players prepare for rough mefehes VVith many of last yearis veterans returning, Coach portrayed on court by these girls distinguishes the Albe- Pat Dean should have an organized and an experienced marle team. All of the girls are to he commended for this. tennis team. The spirit, enthusiasm, and sportsmanship Manager Theresa Wyant and Coach Pat Dean discuss some pointers before the match. Linda Childress and Pat Finn tune up for the Patriots.
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Soffball girls fake fhe field - tl K . if , .. T -U'-3 rf ...W ,Ka ,.... we ., First Row: Judy Smith, Maxine McDaniel, Carolyn Clark, Frances Napier, Brenda Shifflet, Dare Hamner, Claudia Macann, and Margaret Slavik. Second Row: Claudia Mawver, Pearl Estes, On the eve of Spring, the Girls, Softball team, under the direction of Miss Tresa Quarles, began their first seasonal practice. YVith the loss of last yearls pitcher and several fielders, Coach Quarles is faced with the task of rebuilding girls for these certain positions. Due to few practices and errors in play, the team lost their Carolyn Clark goes up for fly ball! Martha Dofflemyer, Manager, Co ach Tresa Quarles, Judy Farish, Barbara Martin, Managers. Linda Pugh, Sally Strauss, Judy F arish, Coach Tresa Quarles, Connie Clark, Judy Gibson, Donna Dehart, and Diance Mawyer. first game to James Monroe of Green County. The 1963 team should prove to be successful, how- ever, in organization and performance since many of last year's members are back for another bigger and better season. .W
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Pafriof fraclcmen strive fo repeat as disfriaf champions. .. lax .. . . First Row: Larry Toms, Gundars Osvalds, George Gay, Eddie Herring, Mike Strickland, Bill Rockwood, Paul Stacy, Lane Gerhardt, Terry Vogt, Eddie Strickler, Bob Albee, jeff Snyder, Bob Lydick, Bob Burton, Scott Cunningham, Allan Boger. Second Row: Bill Cillikin, Tommy Titus, John Titus, Iay Snavely, john Barbour, David Booth, Paul Fulton, Bill Mercer, Joe Strickler, Wally After winning the 1962 Valley District and State Group I-B track championships, the Patriots face the problem of pacing a potential winner in every event. In a practice meet the cindermen made a good showing against the University of Virginia Freshman Squad. Under Kennedy, Doug Wood, John Jarman, G. A. Baker, Matt Murray, Kenny Herndon, Montie Kirby, Bill McDiam1id, G. F. Cox, Frank Novakowski. Third Row: Buddy Ankney, Chris Durrer, Bennett Barnes, Bill Atkeison, David Wyant, David Bradbury, Bill Herring, Larry Cassidy, jerry Gough, Martin Carbotti, James Davison, Earl Burton, Miles Seifert. the coaching of Mr. Raines, Mr. Null, and Mr. King, the track team won a triangular meet over Culpeper and Harrisonburg by a margin of 56 points. With these ex- cellent displays of ability the future season should be looked on with optimism. April 4 April 6 .... April 10 .... April 11 ..,. April 13 .... . Culpeper-Harrisonburg , , . , . Woodberry Forest ,f ..... R. E. Lee . . Culpeper fI.V.J ....... Colonial April 18 .. .,,...., Lexington April 25 .... ...,.,.. W aynesboro April 27 .,,. .... B uena Vista Relays May 1 .,., ...... F .U.M.A, CI.V.l May 2 .... ,,....,.... B uena Vista May 4 , , .....,. Albemarle Relays May 9 Orange I. V. or Varsity May 11 .. ....,.,......... Valley District May 13 ..., .... W oodberry Invitational fI.V.J May 16 ,.., . .....,........ Miller School MR. WILLIAM RAINES May 13 -.-- - ---e State 1'B Head Coach 62
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