Clarion University of Pennsylvania - Sequelle Yearbook (Clarion, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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The first sport for this year was speedball. Each group selected a captain and a manager who, with the assistance of the coaches, conducted practice on appointed afternoons. The games were refereed by the following coaches: Freshmen DORIS SEIGWORTH Sophomores EDNA AHLGRIM The first game, played between the sophomores and juniors, was won by the sophomores with a .score of 3-0. The only score in this game was a sensa- tional drop-kick by Kay Cervone. 1 he next game brought together the seniors and freshmen. The freshmen came out victorious with a score of 6-0. Kathryn Copeland and Connie Kanski were the only scorers. In the final game, the sophomores defeated the freshmen by a score of 6-2. At the conclusion of the tournament the following varsity was selected from the best players of each team: Kathryn Copeland, Kay Cervone, Lucy Beyer, Bernadette Hugus. Connie Kanski, Doris Caskey, Burdell Giles, Ruth Brasuell, Marjorie Stewart, Pauline Miles, and Phyllis Womer. Kanski, Caskey. Beyer, Hugus. Womer, Brasuell. Miles. Copeland. Giles, Barlctt, Scigworth.

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Standing — Baker, Chilcstcr, Barnes, Moses, Scigworth, Burnhjni. Ahlgrim, Kennedy, Barlett, Stack. Suiing — DcWald, Singer. Each fall as the boys ' thoughts turn instinctively to football, the interests of the athletically-minded young women of the campus are in turn diverted to the intramural program which is planned and conducted by the Women ' s Athletic Council. Seniors, juniors, sophomores or fresiimen can be found at least three nights a week on the Women ' s Athletic field or in the gymnasium. Swinging their hockey sticks, kicking field goals, or shooting baskets they practice to perfect themselves before the class tournaments arrive — the climax of these hours of training. Besides aiming for a victorious team, each participant has an individual goal — a position on the honorary varsity. To be eligible for this achievement a girl must be credited with a regular attendance at practice, good sportsm anship, outstanding playing ability, and co-operation with lier team. Letters are awarded at the close of the second semester to council members who have coached two sports and participated in one, coached one and participated in two, or simply participated on three teams. New members are selected by the point system. Officers for this year were: Pri ' sidfnt ROSADELL CHITESTER Vice-President UNITHEA STACK Secretary DELL SINGER Adviser --.DR, HELEN M. BARTON



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on r A Standing — Wilson. Slikc. M. Stewart. Miles. Price. Kneeling — Kapp, Wonicr. Copeland. K. Stewart. Beyer. The second sport of the year arranged by the council was hockey. Our hockey games were played during the latter part of the fall. As in speedball, each class was represented in the tournament. The sophomores were again victorious in the second tournament. The first game, played between the freshmen and juniors, was won by the freshmen with a score of 4-2. The seniors seem to have lost their playing ability of former years. They were defeated by the sophomores. 3-0. In the final game the sophomores defeated the freshmen, 4-0. The teams were coached and the games were refereed by the following Council members: Freshmen UNITHEA STACK Sophomores TERESA KENNEDY Juniors ELEANOR DeWALD The hockey varsity, chosen by the Women ' s Athletic Council, consisted of the following: Patty Price, Marjorie Stewart, Kathleen Stewart, Kathleen Kapp, Phyllis Womer, Mary Slike, Jean Williams, Pauline Miles, Kathryn Copeland, Alice Lou Wilson, Lucy Beyer.

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