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Softball RYOUTS for two interscholastic sports, tennis and softball, were held in the spring. The softball team has three games scheduled for this season: one with Gill, a second with Hartridge, and a third with Kimberly. The members of the team have elected Mary Cleary to be their captain. Last year's Senior Class remained an undefeated class in softball by capturing the Softball Cup for the fourth consecutive year. Congratulations to them! Lacrosse NOTHER sport enjoyed by many, last spring, was lacrosse. Although there was no inter- scholastic competition in lacrosse, a team of twelve students was chosen to represent Dwight at the Lacrosse Playday. Every year this Playday is held at one of the nearby girls' schools for all lacrosse enthusiasts. It is managed very much like the Hogikey Playday, in that after the various schools compete with each other, two teams are selected according to skill. In the afternoon, these two teams play a game which displays excellent ability in lacrosse, SOFTBALL Front fuzzy feff In rigbtfhludy Eastwood, Marianne Olmstead, -Ianet Clark, Barbara Kaufman, Barbara Brittan. Christine Schreyer. Marcia Tondel, Connie Bayles, Mary Lou Agemian. Second rozz'flWa1'y Cleary. Captaing Linda Davenport, Kathy Kirkland, Sarah Beebe, Beth Sutherland. Beverly Simpson. jerry Fooshee, Polly Hannan, Linda Osborne. fllhriugfhlulie Heilman.
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9 i Basketball ASKIZTBALI. came to Dwight in the begin- ning ol' january. Alter three weeks ol' try- outs, the junior Varsity and the Varsity teams were thosen. This year the teams played live schools, two were at home. In the first encounter, the team lost to Barnard, the one game played. At Vail- Deane two tense games were played. The junior Varsity led throughout most ot the game, but tell behind in the last lew minutes. The Varsity won by a narrow margin. Only one game was played against Kimberly. Although the team led throughs out the first hall' of the game, Kimberly outscored it enough in the second halt' to win by eight points, Against Dwight's traditionally polished opponents, Kent Place, the junior Varsity played an excellent game, losing by only a few points. The Varsity also lost its game. Even though the teams did not triumph much this season, the mem- bers enjoyed playing. The rest of the school showed great enthusiasm and spirit, and there were many cheering Dwight spectators at the games. VARSITY I'il'Illll !'Ull'. lef! In rigbl --Barbara Weeks, judi Brown, Captain, Paula Brittan. S6'L'0IId mu' 4 Anne Robertson, Kathy T' er. Marty Cookman. Mary - Lou Agemian. I Q - f -' 1 Kirkland, Marilyn Wailt- 3 -ur ' 1 9 I rum' init, fell! In Hgh! W'endy Butler, Phil Meisel, Ciinny VUeleck, liarhara Scholl. Marianne Olnistead, Sumuil ion' Gail Poitras, Darien Powers. lieth Sutherland. Ianda Oshorne, Captain, Nantv liierte, jean Wfhitson. Q- , if K ix 7 ' E
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fiHliliRl.lfADERS Klltrflllllf Polly llannan, Captain. Sf.1f1dj11,ig. lefl In rigft! Ruth lfdelstein, Rosc Sattcrlic-ld. lionnic Gold. illliillllf Connie liayles. Claeedeaders lllS year the Cfheerleaders were proud to at- tend the games in their new miniature Gor- don plaid kilt skirts. The Cheerleaders strove to encourage the enthusiasm ol' the student body at interstholastic games. They attended all field hockey and basketball games, hoth home and away. 'lihe Cheerleaders co-operated so suicessliully that they were ahle to add many new cheers to their repertoire. Tennn HIS 'ear the tennis team ho ues to continue l l Dwights excellent record in tennis. Three games have been scheduled: one with Kimberly, one with Gill, and the last with Hartridge. Match players are chosen according to their rank on the tennis ladder. The first three girls on the ladder play singles, while the next four play doubles. A girl may raise her position on the ladder by chal- lenging a player who is one or two places higher than herself. A school tennis tournament was begun alter spring vacation. Last year's tournament was won hy Fay Gambee, a member ol' the Class ot' 38. TENNIS llfflllf mu. It fl In iilqfif XX'endy liutler, Susie Gruhh, Marty Cookman, liarhara Scholl, Paula lirittan. S ifmlv ri liinttsf isstlwniin Ninci liicrct liIIl3tI'l XX'tclxs CilPfllI1 Susan l'i itcr Kucl Pi Ich ,rf if . ,. . ,... ' 'lQ.,l U , li' V.. 67
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