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First How: Nicky Kempi, Lorraine Clark. Bobbie Bush. Pat Colbeck, Sue Stewart, Ierri Kerr. Second Row: Iudy Banda, Mary Houser, Martie Baker, Valeri, Ebelhare, Pat Clark, Sue Christopherson. Eleanor Kuehner, Ava Herald, Barbara Baylie, Linda Ganglott. Despite its inexperience, the first tennis team of Delaware Township High School showed remarkable progress throughout the 1959 season. This year the girls benefited from the ex- TENNIS The girls' swimming team, under the direc- tion ot Mrs. Connie Whitcrait. practiced hard to produce a top-notch team. Their first year of competition demonstrated fine athletic ability as an outstanding competitor for the perience they garnered in their past.season and demonstrated their agility in the matches for 1950. top teams. f t P 3 onus' swlMMlNG , ' f 'l Z N First Row: Ioyce Moore, Sherry Townson. Lynn Gourdier, Donna Moehler, Diane Oliver. Gail Laux. Barbara Emmey. Second How: Mary Bilek, Pat Terry, Ianice Houser. Ianice 98 Niesner, Marie Lodge. Ioan Rosen, Ginger Iefiries. Ciecelia Briefly. Third Row: Marsha Goldman. Gerogia Stone, Pam Davis. Diane Myers, Ilene Mahattey, Nancy Sahm. r' '1 M
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. k,hk V, ...., W... X l k. .. First Row: Sue Tapper. Claire Stockdale, Barbara Baylie, Lindal Scully. Ilene Feldman. Second Row: Mrs. Connie Whitcraft, Sue Christopherson, Martha Houser, Nicky Kempf, Carole Marshall. Iuanita King. Marie Lodge, Mary Houser, Paula Ewig, Martha Wachtel, Mrs. Schultz. Lynn Gourdier captained the team of forty- one girls to a rewarding season. Managers. Marti Wachtel, Sue Christopherson and Bar- bara Howison recorded our victories over Haddonfield and Lenape and our tie with Moorestown, as well as our defeats. Barbara Bailey made the first goal of the season against Overbrook. and Lynn Gourdier, Ioan Scott, Diane Oliver, Sut Tapper, and Claire Stockdale all followed suit. The 1959 hockey season' revealed the po- tential for a promising and successful year to come. First Row, L. to R.: Roberta Bush. Doris Morton. Ioan Scott, Diane Oliver, Sue Stewart, Kathryn Miller. Second Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Whitcraft, Pat Clark, Sandi Mauer. Ann McAuliffe, Donna Moehler, Sue McAu- liffe, Connie Yaniak, Carol Donahue. Roberta Gold- man. Mrs. Schultz. Third Row, L. to R.: Ioanne Nar- done, Daine Tharp, Lydia Floyd. Ilene Mahaffey, Sue Yoder. Beth Pratt. l HOCKEY Captain, Lynn Gourdier, strikes a typical hockey pose. L -wwf-Q . rr. .QL . L. 'Q- Fighting for ball is Sue Tapper against Haddonfield with Lynn Gourdier following closely to the left.
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AWARD TO OUTSTANDING LlONS Football: All Conference: Art Lyons, Tom Trotman, Tom Mull, Bill McNc1ugh- ton, Bill Hunter. Second Team: Phil Parsons, Bob Cook. Honorable Mention: Bob Corlett. All Suburban: Bill Hunter, Tom Trotman, Tom Mull. All Group 3: Second Team: Bill Hunter. Honorable Mention: Art Lyons, Bob Cook, Bill McNaughton, Tom Mull, Lou DiCurcio, Rich Howard, Tom Trotman, Phil Parsons, Bob Corlett. All South Iersey: Honorable Mention: Bill Hunter. A Booster Club member admires the iootball jackets for the first Olympic champs. Coach Zetty checks the lit lor Bill McNaughton as Carl Purnell looks on. fPhoto by Wilkerson! Vice-Principal, Mr. Cannavo. happily presents tickets for the lirst Athletic Banquet to the captains of fall team sports. Tom Trotman, football: Lynn Gourdier, hockey: Tom Mull, football. fphofo bl' Wilkefsonl
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