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y GIRLS' BASKETBALL if A great deal of interest was shown in girls' basket- l L ft. x , I X L x - ' First row: Nancy like- man, joan Sie-lien, Mitzi Milone, Audrey follins, Marion Zahn, Chcllo VVie- hurg, Annette llamato, Marilyn VVilson. Second row: Miss Adams Cfoaclij. Mzirtlia Nelson, Nancy li r i c s o n, Joan Brown, Barbara Thomp- son, Sally Krucnier. HOCKEY Fighting the weather and formidable opponents this season, the girls' hockey team did not turn in a record as impressive as they have in previous years. Most of their games were rained out, and the team ended the season having played but two, losing to Passaic Valley and tieing Mountain Lakes. To prove that you can't judge a book by its cover, four girls- Annette Damato, center, Georgene Ernst, left inner, Doris Beck, right fullback, Muriel Blazek, goalie- made the lst All State Team, thus placing Caldwell highest of all other schools represented. f ,I X U X, rf' 1-' , - x . Front row: Ycrn Apple, Arline Yancey. George-ne Ernst, jane Pantley, Dorothy Todd, Doris Beck, Annette Damato, Barlriira Mariner, Dorothy Farrell, Muriel Blazek, Faith Dugan, Lois Raube. Back row: Miss jj ball this season, and the formation of four class teams I enabled a large number of players to participate. A full schedule of games was arranged with Mountain Lakes, Glen Ridge, Passaic Valley, East Orange, XX' TN tg Verona, and Montrose. At the close of the season '- two teams were chosen to take part in the play-day x f -Kat Glen Ridge where they competed with Montclair ' YU 'SCollege High, Montclair High, and Glen Ridge. With I N g'Miss Adams as coaih, a very successful season was Q jenjoyed by the squa . X1 -. K v N, J , , IRD . ml G Teach Arlznns Ccoaclil, juan VV:ihlt-rs, Doris Hzilprin, Teddy Starcke, Martha Nelson, Maxine Christianson, Sally L'nfried, Joan Kirwan, Clorinda Cenciarini, Patsy Willis, Betty Peter, Dorothy Roach, Joan Brown, Nancy Ericson.
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