FENCI G 1 1 ' V, . A ,'.. 1 . 31:2 if-E o A, 5:5?52i! : 355.2 . Coach Rocco V. Feravolo What was expected to be a building year turned out to be the most spectacular year in the history of Drew fencing. The team turned in a 9-1 record losing only to Yeshiva Univer- sity by a 14-13 score. Following the season the Rangers invaded Rochester, New York, and walked away with first place in the North At- lantic Tournament, both the sabre and epee teams also taking the first spot. The following week, the Rangers again took first place at the N.O.E. Invitation Tournament. Outstanding performances on the team came from Bill Owen, Storm Rode, Dick Lyons and Bob Benner. Most of us are very optimistic about the Rangers for next year, losing only one steady starter in Al Menkin and two strong back-up men Fred Hust and Sandy Schatz, all at sabre. t ar e ' H V. .g:. ,il ftrzt 47 F-iii f M y ,f s D af i XF J ' f ga ,ff it Ni i if if fi Q if t V 3 1 Vg s 465 ami 2 E 'W fn f F , X S 1 it 1, 5 . ,Z Q K Team - Ist ROW: Bill Owen, Storm Rode, Dick Lyons, Al Menkin, Fred XI-Iust, .Sandy Schatz, Bob Benner, Mike Slippen, 2nd ROW: Rocco Feravolo, coach, Dick Villarnil, Hap Holden, Ron Lindenboom, Bob Weldon, Bill Herbst- C, , f s, ,f N 76 ' fg X af X, sf' X . 6 M ,X man, Thornton Ash, Al Bugaeff, Bob Boileau, Bruce Ander son, Dave Lindroth, Dan Daniels, Bruce Littman, Don Kanzaki, Dick Lehne. CUREB OA RD Team 17 Pace . . . , , 10 15 Lehigh .. U 12 13 Yeshiva . . . , , 14 18 Haverford ....... , 9 17 Newark Rutgers . . . , , 10 14 Temple ......... ,, 13 140 16 Brooklyn Poly . . 16 Stevens ....... 14 N.C..E. ..... ......... . 17 West Point .............. No. Atlantic Tournament - First Place Rit N .C.E. Invitation Tournament - First PlaC 11 11 13 10 at C
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-W ff-ly Ist ROW: Judy Ahlstrom, captain, Barbara Stocker, Penny Bluhrn, Shirley Campbellg 2nd ROW: Donna Shields, Jackie Dumser, Gail Seymour, Betsy Gecseyg TOP: Betty Petz. Qabsent: Ann Warnerj CHEERLEADERS Under the leadership of Judy Ahlstrom, the ten peppy cheerleaders have encourage a lot of enthusi- asm and spirit at games over the year. Their per- formance, new cheers and rallies have been excellent. Assisting the cheerleaders in the bleachers all year was Diane Cooper Morris, the Varsity D Queen. Her avid interestand attendance in the varsity program and her bubbling enthusiasm and personality made Coop a natural choice for the honor bestowed upon her by the Varsity Dv Club. It,s not that bad! VARSITY KD' ' QUEE 'foo OP Diane Cooper Morris Vars1ty D Queen Hey Coop' 1 1 . Var Kel D01 Th HD' pre pre ure Un has gra lett bas var fol bas col Bei the Je Pl' X WN' .... ' ' ' ss as J U as , . 142 , . S .... . Q. . .. .. . c , , W I U ,J - .Ak ,..-,,M 'HT
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