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1, Ge ne- . ' CCC W -WCW H W-im- VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - Ist ROW' Ger1e gold Fa1th 'Longstreet, Sally Leinthall, Ginny Villamil ' 1 B . ' 9 0 less' Snell, Gall Clayton, Sue Morrison, Genevieve Brown, Karen Polly Hempling. Bratsenis, Sam Kot, 2nd ROW: Peggy Eller, Sandy Ber- N'S lued t0 'ship of ,, Voor- rintra- Asbull of fl'16 formed rcellent ch WHS ,Drew lar, lille reC0fdf n and 1 gpllf on 13' 6 most ,ag lille t year and 1 ,disOf1f at Only ulaf Killed gpfing PORT B r 'em Coach Mary Ellen Vorhees WOMEN'S FENCING TEAM - Ist ROW: Linda Busse, Griflin, Mickey Jones, Cookie Adams, Carol Eskesen, Lyn Jane Drumm, Barbara Oberlin, Cynthia Sturge, Mabel delle Fairlie, Faith Longstreet. Trafford, Barbara Dilleyg 2nd ROW: Martha Lyle, Janet
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W AA BOARD 1515 ROW Mrs Kenyon Margo Young Mertz Jean Way, Barbara Dilley, Betty Mitchell, Gene. treas Gail Clayton Pres Shirley Kot sec Cabsent Ann v1eve Brown, Sandy Bergold, Susie Morrison, Carol Bless, P Long vice presj 2nd ROW Martha Burt Laura Stephanie Flanigan. WOM EN 'S Yoo-hoo, over here I The women's athletic program continued to expand and improve under the leadership of the WAA Board, Mrs. Kenyon and Mrs. Voor- hees. As in past years the most popular intra- mural sport was volleyball. This year Asbury Hall emerged undefeated champions of the tournament. A varsity soccer team was formed in the fall and won its only game. An excellent varsity volleyball team was formed which was undefeated in tournaments sponsored by Drew and by Saint E's. Finishing its second year, the girls' swimming team posted a 1 and 2 record, having lost to Centenary and Trenton and downed Farleigh. The Fencing Team split this year, winning over F arleigh Dickinson 13- 3 and losing to Newark Rutgers 9-7. The most exciting feature of this year's program was the return of varsity basketball. In its first year the team finished with an excellent 5 and 1 record. The girls defeated Farleigh, MadiS0H, Centenary, Upsala and Saint E's and lost 011lY to Douglass. Still one of the most populaf groups on campus, the Synchers presented Broadway Capers as their annual spring show.
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'sy Y E 'X i ,1 A SYNCHERS - Ist ROW: Donna Nelson, Tawney Weaver, Mary Rudolph, Joyce Petzel, Barbara Vickery, Majorie Mel Stickles, Betty Mitchell, Janet Mitchell, Rae Baker, Taft, Corky Harmon. Q Linda Blaine, 2nd ROW: Judy Tomshaw, Diane Purdy, Mrs. Madeline Kenyon, advisor. s- W' VW Ay W , v The Synchers synchronize. SWIMMING TEAM - I RO : ' - . . Jones, .ludY Tomshaw, Barliara Sptlinckffthia gig, lgickle Vluamll' Joan Hamiltoni 2nd ROW-' Johanna Anderson ' P 1 1m1Y Ann Long, Karen Healing, Ann Schilling, Elsie Spinner.
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