L'1 4'e row Q vvvvvvv c ------------ 11.... .hO'CQOocoooootooioncoe ......... g ..... boy ....................... t ' foto' ................... i1... .Q Q9.'doy0.ugvyt.ot' : i1. QCQ9woncne09-uuu- MOI.50 .o'. eg..,!..,,t .,.... ' 0Q 9V1... o0 .. W x. 1 . ' ....o.-.so.out1 M Ilia . . I .r. Ml; i 2 AV - . The tennis team, under the direction of Coach Irv Holevy, last year had one of the finest season's in Fairleigh Dickin- son University's tennis history. They won ten and lost two. Those two losses come at the hands of Adelphi and team Fairleigh has never beaten, Rider College of Trenton. This year Coptoin Barry Siegel estimated that the team will go undefeated. Siegel, a senior from Teo- neck, is one of the hottest little lefties in the rockets. Last year he had a record of 11-1. Not to be outdone and running at times in the number one spot on the team is Don Goiewski, a senior from Rutherford. Both these boys had opening day victories ogoinst Seton Hall, helping Fairleigh shut them out 8-0. Adelphi, which has won 34 straight, Rider Col- lege, and St. John's appear to be the three toughest matches of the year. Fairleigh Dickinson University's tennis team does not have a home tennis court on the Teaneck campus. Unfortunately, disinterest is shown to a team that deserves a great deal of credit for the work they have accomplished under such adverse conditions. Cooch Holevy, Siegel, Goiewski and other players such 05 Arnold Mellk, Mike Gothels, Herb Krieger, Bob Writer and Fred Stieg oll deserve praise for their outstanding eftorts during this post tennis season. 180 i 3' if D. Goiewski tennb Borry Siegel
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182 4 Dr. H. McCormick women's recreation association Every girl attending Fairleigh Dickinson University is ca member of the Women's Recreation Association, whether she is an active member or not. The WRA tries to provide the opportunity for all girls to participate in intramural cmd intercollegiate sports, a few of which are fencing, tennis, swimming and basketball. Trophies and awards are presented to the tournament winners at the annual sports dinner. Coed sports night, a newcomer to the yearly program is held once a month on Friday night. It enables students - mole and female - to participate in basketball, volleyball, badminton and ping-pong. Also included in the program are the annual WRA dance, the combination card partyefashion show, and the Freshman Tea. Active participation in the WRA promotes school spirit, develops outside interests, and creates lasting friendships. The Executive Board governs the WRA program and is composed of elected and appointed members. This year's omcers ore Sandra Jurgen, President; Cristina Freda, Vice President; Nancy Flanagan, Secretary; and Teresa Bertone, Treasurer.
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