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Women's Field Hockey In its first year of varsity competition, the Madison Fair- leigh Dickinson University Girls Field Hockey team compiled C 2-3 record. Opening the season with Cl 471 win over Upsolo the real tests came against Muhlene berg College, one of the strong- est teams in the east. Ursinus College and Montclair State College, These three teams, comprised of physical educa- tion meters, proved to be too strong for our inexperienced team. The lasing etforts were by scores of 0-5, 0-3, and Del respectively The season ended with :1 hard fought and well played win over Drew Univer- sity by a 2-1 score. It should be noted that in three of the games Fairleigh Dickinson Uni- versityiMczdison had no substi- tutions available It is hoped that with next year's squad, having the depth needed to field a winning team; we will go on to a successiul season. Front RoweLeit to Right: I Ghidenttti, I. MQCKensie, Bt Conn, D. Kaskowski, C, Faye, Br Chine, IDeFelice, Second How: I, Bruch S, Klein, I Fernandez, D. Kushnerwizk, J. Holmes. Coach Feeley. Back Row: B. Corde, I... Lees. 150
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The Soccer Team in Action Val thqne, one of last year's high scorers and sparkplug oi the ottensive line, and other minor injuries, the team lost three of their tirst four games. As in the past, the Devils exhibited their spirit cmd. hustle to Win the next iive games in ct row. only to lose two of their three remaining games. Thus the overall record was seven wins and five loses. Although the season was not outstanding, there were many outstanding stars. .Buck Clark. a senior, broke the Qll-time scoring record, scoring 14 goals this season. Ioe Sumo, a freshman, came on to become an outstanding goalie for the team. Tom Ward, C: ireshmcm, showed signs of greatness as a lett-winger throughout the season. Mac Thomton led the deIeHSe again this year and exhibited his out- standing skills. The final product of the season, which the graduating seniors leave behind to Coach Bob Shields and the school, is a young. experienced team. Losing only five seniors, three of whom were starters. The team's remaining nucleus tor next year will consist of only one senior. tour juniors, and the rest sophomores and treshmen. Thus the school can look forward to a strong team headed for c: bid to the NCAA. Atlantic Coast Soccer Championship in the 1966 season. 149
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Womenhs Swimming Team ., h '- L-Pll 9 .- Standing-Lell to Right: Betty Ann Tirpak, Mary Sue Raquet, Mary Higgins, Coach Feeley. Sitting: Susan Klein, Louise Jackson, Ianet McKenzie, Marye Harris. The first girls varsity swim team at Madison boasts the fol- lowing members: Mary Higgins, Captaini BuiierflyfFreestyle Marie Harris e BcckslrokefFree-style Carol Ericksonw BreaststrokehFreestyle Icmet McKenzie e FreestylefBackstroke Susan Klein e Breaststrokareestyle Mary Sue Raqueti Individual Medley Louise Iackson M BcckstrokeXForrn Swimming Daphne Susan e Backstroke Betty Ann T'Lrpake Form Swimming After losing the first meet to a strong Vassar College team, the Fairleigh Dickinson Uni- versity swimmers rebounded with on impressive win over Barnard College. It is hoped that this victory will carry the team on lo a successful season. 151
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