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Sv- sri' li f' .W ei '10, '.:i' ' Tennis Bob Morris aces his oppone-nT To win BOTTOM ROW: R. Morris, S. Borish, N. Saxman, CapT.: D. Girard diCarlo, M. T'lalleTT, GHOTTWGF QGFTWS- A. BraunTeld, G. Spedor, P. PrimalcoTT, R. AlTsculer. SECOND ROW: D. Edwards, l.. Schein, D. Reynolds, Mgr.: E. Cooperman, T. EeTTer, M. Silver, C. JaTTe, R. Lighf, J. ScoTT, K. Schneider, Coach. ABSENTEES: T. Goodman, C. English. The depTh and balance oT This year's Boys' Tennis Team conTribuTed To a Tine record. Coach Schneider, commenTing on The successTul season, said ThaT This year's Team TeaTured a unique blend oT spiriT and abilify. A special saluTe should be given To senior boys STeve Borish, Andy BraunTeld, Cal English, Dave Girard-Di-Carlo, and Marlc T'lalleT'Tg Tor These Tive players, par- TicipaTing in The sporT Tor Three years, broughT l-larriTon iTs TirsT championship Team. The squad was ably led by a dis- Tinguished player, CapTain Ned Saxman. The Girls' Tennis Team, despiTe The loss oT lasT year's Three To players, provided sTiTT compeTiTion Tor aTT opponenTs. Under The guidance OT Coach Guliclc and The able capTainship oT sl4illTul players Ann and Alice BelmonTe lTirsT and second singlesl, The Team was led Through a Tine season. Re- Turning varsiTy players TooTsie l-lahn and Karen Ramsey sTrongly baclced up The co-capTains. ,T 'ag n i A TL-se -fr rdf.. .5 J ' V I. . 'siemens b'J - , A ri . ' sl-r ' ,xi . w5jWwgQf'd:QH. .NZ,- -u3Q'm , ' Owwkwv -A-1 , ' - ' . A -faq-.4-an...- cc .. .-4 , , . - -.. ..- - ,,,H,, -way yy up I ,Ms-V H. 5Qig.aa-e- . s ...L . . , if sam u ,v ' 5.x Eine T ' A WiTh a Torehand swing, Alice BelmonTe reTurnS a serve. Q 9 :Ji BOTTOM ROW: A. BelmonTe, A. BelmonTe, K. Ramsey. T. Hahn, S. Greene. SECOND ROW: H. Hyland, S. ShoTz, N. GeTTes, S. Young, P. GoldsTein, K. Fay, Miss J. Guliclr. 97
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Lacrosse ' ,.,-A ff-TT Deiense player Barbara Taylor ouTdis- Tances Sharon Cooper as They scramble Tor The ball during pracTice session. .. . . ..7..-...,,,, BOTTOM ROW: M. Cox, C. Driscoll, J. Collins, M. Hesse, J. l-lamilTon, M. Koopman, M. Caruso, S. Rhirner, S. Cooper. SECOND ROW: Mrs. LongsTreTh, N. Hughes, M. WaTT, T. Heaver, B. Taylor, D. Deal, D. Klein, L. Ogle. CapTain Joan HamilTon anxiously awaiTs opponenT's shoTs. + i kvgj if n BOTTOM ROW: E. Girard-di-Carlo, C. OuesT, P. Carson, J. l-losner, B. Collins, G. Willis, E. Carl, E. Hughes. SECOND ROW: Mrs. LongsTreTh, J. Maclzadyen, B. Pollock, P Carvalho, N. McAlaine, S. CoTTer, A. RenTschler, L. Ogle. 96 The I96I VarsiTy Lacrosse Team was one of The peppiesT and mosT successTul Teams oT The year. Inspired by The enThusiasm of All-American Coach Barbara LongsTreTh, The girls could noT Tail To provide sTiTT oppo- siTion To all Their opponenTs. Experience was very apparenT in The squad, especially in CapTain Joan l-lamilTon, who previousl had been goalie Tor Three years. The aTTaclZ was sparlced by Midge T-lesse and Debbie Klein, while The deTense was bolsTered by Debbie Deal and MuTT Koopman. The sea- son goT underway wiTh an alumnae game and a scrimmage wiTh Lower Merion during spring vacalion. The J.V. also presen'red a Tine record and promises To carry on The winning TradiTion. Perhaps iT may even pro- vide The sparlr needed To deTeaT The so-Tar unbeaTen privaTe schools.
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Crew Coach Mr. l-lorner, Caplain George Painler. ABSENTEE Mr Marshall. N -. . -,. . .-' va' an . g ,. Q - H Nw ' 81554, XX 4 :R ,s X X X X Y BOTTOM ROW: P. Fox, l'l. Fein, M, Murphy, L. Baumgarlen, O. D'AngeliS, A. Ooldslein, R. Anderson, R. Arnoll, G. Painfer, R. Pierce, P. Fair, J. Anderson lf. Lange, W, Billian, R. Mulbercrer, S, Brighl, J. Burrows, B. Brownslein, B, C. Falcone, l-l. Baller-sby, D. Sossaman, W. Parvin, Mr. Marshall, W. Sonzogni Buck, C. Alexander, R. Zeisse. SECOND ROW: Mr. Horner, J. Ferrucci, '- Q ' 'l ' 5 ?'e?eIW er,b - ,. ,. .PQ AAQ1 1 rm A .Q X Xxx x 4 9 . M X .Nic X M J, Q.. ,van .,iij:+.f. gwz'l'l f f'-f-.. RN i XS ' ,X I. A f ax Harrilon's eighleoared shell prepares lor a vigorous worlroul on The Schuylkill. 4 i 3 . -sflsgf '-L ll -ff T JA 14.-...:?',23r5,f:-' .23 , -92.3 . , .,w...g. . ,. ,, V. ,.3...,re'2' .-as-533: r V ,raw-.,,....I ,f-as a, , A ,. ' , - . 2-, 3. 4. Hs dmf , , rf ,M 1 'l r 4- -. 4... r 1 , QL , . H M . U , . Mlm i re fi . 5 - fig. 0- A WW 'L . I1 sf- N ,. ,- .T ,. . W V-V 4... ,JA . ,, H. ,- , I .., 1 ..,.,..J!,'7'W' 'f .. .ff 1 GBT: -.rf .. 1 ..-s iw T 'l7 ' .r gi, .M ,,,M,,. yi .. '- S 'f rl --'Q A . 1 or 1 f5'1,.i'S?g? ,1imfg3'vg,s- 31.7, 9 j,aqau?1,,,l3:' r 2,57 - .T , sz, 4, Y,,.',N . ' . . '--', 3: 'N .. e r S as ' ..,. . - - if . 12. - - ...J s,fg-'m.1'.:gg ' E' Y -.--.' . Efimsw- ...YQ .f,ZTf'1W wg -Q 5. -r 3.-g r , .fiesta MM. 'Y hT.,....,r..m 4' If .... Ex . ...fs ,,,... ey..--. M N -L ' M V . J' . . . ,,mf,.. wp.. T..- .-. Yigngsp- sg:-5,1 Q, ,,,,-- n0,,,.,siu-'- uw W- M - W -.- me M, , ,... ..- 1.19-+ ' -e V- ef, . -- ' ' an Againsr a scenic baclrdrop, The crew praclices for anolher winning season 98 Knowing lhal lhe places ol seven gradualing lellermen had lo be lilled, 'rhe l96l Crew began lheir rigorous Training a weelc earlier lhan usual. Coach l-lerb l-lorner was conlidenr of a good season because ol lhe success ol his l96O junior eighl-oared shell, which linished 7lh in The Nalional Cham- pionships and 2nd in lhe Cily Championships. The seven seniors who lormed lhe nucleus ol rhis year's crew were Bob Anderson, Bob Aronoll, Slrip Lange, Bil'l Marlin, George Painler, Diclc Pierce, and Diclr Zeisse. They were aided by lhe boundless energy and slrong ellorls of Jrhe lormer sophomore crew. Journeying lo lhe Bachelor's Barge Club on l'he Schuyllcill River every day aller school, The boys learned lhe slrolces wilh which They hoped lo oulrow lheir opponenls. Alrer many diligenl hours ol lraining lor lheir lirsl' race againsr Kenl School on April eighlh, Jrhe Rams displayed 'rhe winning lorm which lasled rhroughoul 'rheir dillicull season.
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