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fnleamecfiale Qiali' 7eam Ray Nagy, coach: Elinor Connolly, f.: Marilyn Brannan, 9.3 Donna Stewart, g.g Barbara Walker, g.: H. G. Lockett, manager. Helen Hawkins, f g Irene Nagami, g.: Sonia Bonchar tCo-captainj, f.: Nancy Fidler tCaptainJ, f.: Donna Campbell, f.g Joan Robinson, g. Our girls got off to a fine start by winning their exhibition games. But in their league games with McMaster, they were defeated 17 - 12, and I8 - 12. Then. in a hard-fought. closely-played game with O.A.C. at Guelph, they again were defeated by a score of 21 - 20. Beth Ann Joy scored I6 points. To the team go our thanks for staying in the game . . . and doing their best. -Irene Nagami The Staff nl '... 6 6 Gill! H TED IIB lD lil?-T 9 9 Wish To Thank , . . BUNTIN liIllIES MID IIO., lTIl. 69 JOHN STREET SOUTH JAckson 2-1331 HAMILTON for generously donating the cover paper. 78
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