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VOLLEYB LL 5 , QI wp. 'wg It . 'WMF' L 6 Above: As teammates watch, ,lean Wrvoldridgc hells the VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Front row, from left: K. Green, A. Cotons, .l. Feldmunn, L. Eshle- man. Second row: C. Marshall, S. Delaney, J. Woolclridge, B. Van Fussen. Above: Betty Hughes, an outstanding outfielder, positions herself for a catch. BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS 1963 RECORD Dickinson A.l. DuPont Conrad W'illian1 Penn Claymont Mt. Pleasant ball over the net. SOFTB LL SOFTBALL TEAM: Front row, from left: D. Kuchar, J. llusvnhury, C. Marshall. B. Hughes. Second roto Miss McCausland, coachg J, Rash, S. Delaney, K. Downs, A. List. -,-. i 5 1' QHMEKM . h 1 It II3
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The Monday and Tuesday- practice sessions proved well worth while when our Bulldog VOLLEYBALL TEAM entered the Round Rohin Tournament on April l5. The eight par- ticipating conference teams competed at Springer lr. High School. Prepared to hring home another undefeated record. the team was sparked hy Seniors Jill Feldmann, Lynne Eshle- man, Jody Wzi1'dle, Roberta Becher, Betty Vanl7ossen, and Adelaide Coons. Under the able leadership of a new coach, Miss McCaus- land, the SOFTBALL TEAM Was determined lo lmetter their 2nd place record of last year. The three returning letter- winners headed the list of outstanding players which include Joanne Rash. Dolly Kuchar, Kathy Downs, Connie Marshall, Sue Delaney, and Betty Hughes. With the aid of many prom- ising sophomores, Coach McCausland feels there is a lot of talent in this yearls team. Vllith Delaware Open Gymnastic Champion Ted Imme- diato returning, this year's GYM TEAM has a very luright prospect. The team is especially strong on the mats with Rick Richardson, Jim Kaffenherger, and the many talented Ted Immcdiato and Bill Warner combine hand stands with Amy Coellcr's Chest Stand 0f1Il10pg11't1llClS, sophomores. The parallel hars should also prove to he an outstanding aspect. Coach Snyder has planned the two annual demonstrations at Springer and Forwood and apos- sihle one at Newark. GY TEAM Ted lmmcdialo performs an iron cross. GYM TEAM: Front row, from left: M. Mcfiight, A. Got-llcr, P. Chelly, T. lmmediato, C. Shamborsky, S. Taylor, C. Lenza..Seconcl row: C. Burke, C. Chap- man, M. Parman, R. Herman, .l. Schlapfer, .L Lear, E. Ostrand, B. Snyder. Third row: C. Fcldmunn, R. Richardson, L. Frescoln, B. Tracy, F. Clark, P. Lodge, A. Hawthorne. Fourlh row: J. Wingerd, W. Maruster, .L Kaffenlmerger, D. Moore, B. Warner, L. Starun, B. Bagnatori, S. Carew.
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ACTIVITIE The extracurricular program serves many purposes. lt offers an outlet for a which time does not allow in the regular classroom, and helps students attain provide entertainment, improve skills, and perform services. They constitute ffram 2, . Like the other areas at Brandywine, our activities have grown by leaps and year, we had no Varsity Club, Military Science Club, United Nations Nlodel Assembly, Folksinging Club, Poetry Club, Wirid lfnsemble, Classic Car Club, Humanities Seminar, Future Homemakers of America, or 'CB As interests in certain areas have developed, clubs have been formed to encourage and build those interests. wide variety of student talents, teaches skills a more well-rounded education. Activities a vital part of the entire Brandywine pro- bounds. ln l959-l 960, Brandywinels first Russian Club, Dance Band. Brandywiners have excelled in their extracurricular program. The Blazers, Chess Club, Azurean, Debate Club, and United Nations Model Assembly are only some of the organizations which have won honors, both f or themselves and lor Brandywine. V It is impossible to 'foresee what new interests and needs will arise in the future. But whatever they may be, the extracurricular program will expand to encompass them. ...af-' ,l ,,,, - I -
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