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I HIS years team hopes to tontinue Dwight's extellent tennis retord. We have scheduled two games: at Kimberley and at Kent Place. Match players are chosen according to their positions on the ladder, the top three playing singles, the next four doubles. A girl may raise her position by challenging a player one, two or three plates above her. This system has kept Com- petition keen among the ten on the squad. The annual Sthool Singles Tournament has be- gun with an entry ol' twenty-seven girls. Shirley Cookman, seeded first, is defending the title she won last year from Marian Reinmund. Pat johnson is the second seeded player. Tennis Lefl In riglvf. kneeling-Marion Vermilye. Nancy Weeks, Ann Rinhards, Madge Baker. SIJI1dIlll2-- Patritia johnson, Lucy Fmst, Fay Gambee. Frcdericka Cartwright. Min- mg-Segal. HIS year there were a number of the many new girls who, having been cheerleaders be- fore, were interested in developing a cheering squad at Dwight. Twice Pep Rallies were given in the morning Chapels. As the month progressed, the squad improved greatly and the enthusiasm ol' the audience grew. In addition to theering at the hockey and bas- ketball games at Dwight, the cheerleaders went to the home football games of the Englewood Sthool for Boys and led their spettators in eheers. Leff fo fight, LlI6'c'1jllKH-Gllll Keppel, Linda Houstoun. .Iudy Knaus. Smzldiflg-Judy Taylor, Ann Kleinknecht. Nancy Weeks fManagerJ, Susan Buckley, 'Iudy Lombardi. Cheerleading
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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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0- 4- am 'N , . 'W 1 l - OITFICQIERS- Ltff In ifpqfilf--htimii Piuvost, Ltll lf, iltqlff- S.imli.i St. Phillip, f,',Ilf'f.Ill! ul l,.lll'lll.l liilmxirtl. l'itmftf1f.' Anne yluliiiwii, Yeffffzi' 'l't.mf. l.uty lfrimt, f.i.lfll.lllI ffl llwli Si i iil.n y. 'lt.nf1. Athletic Association H12 Athletic Asaotiiitioii l3o.ii1l toiisistx ol two lWL'I'Ill1lllCI1l memht-rs from e.iih thus, the etiptiiiiis ol the Yellow .tml XXfhite teams, .tml the llhlkl ol the tlieerle.1tlers. The purpose of the lio.irtl is to ittixiiige viitious tithletit .ittivities as well its to foster hettei' sthool spirit. This year. with the iihle .issixtiiiite ot' Miw Stott, the llO.lI'Ll initiaitetl the itle.i ol' luviiig tlieerletulers to emotiixiye spettattors .tt the iiiteiwtliolastit P,f.1lllL'S, Pep ixillies were heltl iii ehiipel to iitqtmiiit the sthool with the theers. llllllllllllllll :mtl iiitet- scholiistit games were iiriuiiigetl iii hotlaey, lxuketlmill, .mtl S0l.ll7.lll. A tennis tourimmeiit was .ilso xpoiisoretl. A. A, BOARD Lal! lu llxllll. imlttf' Ciemglette Patteisim, Lucy liimt, l'.iti'iti.i vlohii- Null. N.1iity Wfeelcs, Aim Rit'li.iinlN. Smmllllg-Aiiiit' Alulinwn. Shirley Cfookiimii. N.it.1lie lioitiiwioiit. Sumn Piwwiist, lNl.ulue liiilxei. -luhe H.iIliitlu, fllziifffy S.mtli'.i St. Phillip. v i .yi
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