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VARSITY HOCKEY Ltfl lu rfglrl-Alice Messina. Elizabeth Wliitstmn, B.lI'lWLlI'.l Paust. Ann Brooke Kirkland, Patricia johnson, Lucy Frost, Fredericka Cartwright. Juliet Hallock, Shirley Cookman, Tonin Mersth, Elizabeth Kelly. 1Ifll,iimg-S.intlr.1 St. Phillip. I-Ioekey RECORD was established at Dwight this year when fifty girls reported for var- sity tryouts. The thirty who were chosen represented the school well, by their tourtesy and by their excellent sportmanship. The varsity played four games. It tied Kimberley Cl-lj, defeated Vail-Deane CI-03, and lost to Staten Island Q2-lj and to Masters C3-OJ. The Kent Place game was cancelled for the third year because of rain. The junior varsity was more successful. It defeated Vail-Deane Cl-Oj and Staten Island C1-Oj, and lost to Kimberley Q1-Oj. Pat johnson was captain of the varsity while Karen Hoffman led the junior varsity. J. V. HOCKEY Ltff In figlrf-Vi1'gini.x Sortor. Ruth Weeks. Fay Gambee. Madge Baker, Anne Ticknor, B.ll'l1.ll'Ll Assatly. Terry Stratton, Christine Kirkland, Sarah Sparrow. Doris Muller, Anne johnson. Emily Atwood, Karen Hoffman. Marion Vermilye, Suzannah Van Vl.i.mderen. Natalie Beaumont.
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VARSITY BASKETBALL Lufl lo uyfvl. i11ee.7111.u-- -'ferry Stratton. Stephanie Knoth. Georgette Patterson, june Draesel. Shirley Cookman. Smuzflugf-Fi'edei'ieka Cartwriglit, Patricia -Iohnson, Elizabeth Wfhitson, Lucy Frost. Basketball XVIGHT has had a successful basketball season. Witli the exception of Vail-Deane to whom the varsity lost 27-24, we have remained undefeated. Kimberley was de- leated 52--15, Staten Island 39-35, Kent Place 55--'19, and Barnard School 80-17. The iunior varsity's only defeat was to Kent Plate 32-55, Vail-Deane was defeated I8-9, Kimberley 53-36, Staten Island -13-31 and Barnard 30-1-1. The varsity was ahly Laptained hy Georgette Patterson, the junior varsity by liay Gambee. Those to be honored are Freddy Cartwright with a total of ll7 points, Shirley Coolcman with a total of 6-1 points, lfay Gamhee with a total of 64 points. Lucy lfrost, Pat johnson, and Diddy Wliitsorw were our outstanding guards. j. V. BASKETISALI. lafl In rfiqfff, kneeling---Fay Gainhee, Anne johnson, Susan Gay, Patricia Prout. Standing-Stisan Proxost, Karen Hoffman. Diane McDonald flNlana3.:e-rj, Emily Atwood, Doris Muller. Mining ----- Sandra St. Phillip.
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