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Little Guest does it again. Lynn Strawbridge. Mrs. B. Longstreth, Coach, Sally Rhimer. FIRST ROW - Left to Right: L. Scott, C. Guest, J. Guest, J. Hosner, S. Rhimer, L. Straw- bridge, C. Driscoll, L. Watkins, G. Willis, B. Collins. SECOND ROW - Mrs. B. Longstreth, Coach, M. Watt. J. Lewis, C. Saleiac, M. Silva, P. Goldstein, L. Wyatt, E. Corl, T. Hahn, L. Owen, Mgr. HOCKEY TEAM HAS FINE SEASON The l9ol Girls' Hockey Team surpassed all records previously set by any girls' hockey team at Harriton. Coach Barbara Longstreth worked to achieve unity and teamwork, while co-captains Sally Rhimer and Pudgie Strawbridge led the team in spirit and ability. Bubbling enthusiasm was evident during the entire season. Sporting their original red and white Harriton garters, the girls achieved a fine 7-l season. Coming from behind in several games, Harriton's last quarter rallies spelled victories. One highlight of the season was our first hockey victory over Haverford High, 3-0. A single upset at Springfield however, spoiled a perfect season. The 7-I record is not all the girls will remember, fun and friendship were also part at the rewards. F.D. and Let's get together iyeah, yeah, yeahi are phrases not soon to be forgotten. The J.V. squad, coached by Miss Jan Gulick, had a 5-2-l season. Hopes are high for a winning season next year. FIRST ROW - Left to right: P. Carson, G. Davis, C. Resberg, L. Spitzner, R. Elwell, S. Klingensmith, S. McGann. SECOND ROW - E. Hughes, S. Kramer, B. Ludlum, C. English, J. Buchanan, C. Holt, R. McFayden. BACK ROW - S. Hall, S. Goodby, A. Medinger, P. Carvalho, G, Grossmar, A. Myers, B. Shihudeh, Miss Gulick. K 62 1
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TRACK The 1962 Harriton Footmen once again can boast of an excellent season, Continuing the tradition ot a fine record ilosing only one meet last yeari, the boys were strong in every department. in the spotlight with Captain Jim Wynkoop were long distance runners Bart Frame, Dave Bryant, and Ken McKlosky, high jumper Dick Sidebottom, and broad- iumpers Dan Gavin and Mark Kantor. The juniors helped to strengthen the team greatly. Dave Strawbridge, Wynn Jessup, Monty Whitney, Mike Barbara, and Tom Knight were re- sponsible tor a good many of the Harriton victories. These iuniors, along with some outstanding sophomores, comprise an extremely promising sign for still another successful team. Coach Hollingsworth predicts a season iust as good, it not better, than the one turned in this year. FIRST ROW: B. Biddle, K. Mclilosky, T. McKnight, M. Kantor, J. Wynlcoap, J. Moffett, P. Crom- well, M, Barbara, D. Sidebottom, Mr. Hollingsworth, SECOND ROW: A. Player, S. Bickell, D. Bryant, M. Hausel, J. Kommins, A. Ackerman, B. Mezey, B. Gall, D. Linlootg THIRD ROW: R. Morris, H. Ashiean, Y. Knot, B. Mallory, A. Booster, T. Rocklin, D. Sunstein, B. Smith, D. Straw- bridge, FOURTH ROW: S. Keith, P. Julischer, R. Gessler, A. Hahn, J. Burrier, W. Jessup, B. Ross, M. Broudy. Oops!'f wifi' ' ' if Captain Jim Wynkoop and Coach Hollingsworth. Harriton takes the lead! - ... 1 5 wifi? . li - . 61
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3 . te 'W 53 3 Vg. M . rf' if e s N .75 is I 1 -:fun ' Q' 5 Z ' , .fe -ff fi .ff L had A . J... i L FIRST ROW - R. Elwell, -G. Willis, B. Pollock, S. Sameth, D. Parness. M. Shinm SECOND ROW - B. Geckle, P. Strawbridge, B. Collins, C. Driscoll, A. Medinger, Mrs. Longstreth lCoachI. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The I962 Girls' Basketball Team began their season with a victory over Lower Merion in a practice game. Prospects were bright for a winning season. However, Captain Barbara Pollock suffered a broken finger in the opening minutes of the first game. Several other casualties soon fol- lowed, which put some of the varsity players out of action. Coach Barbara Longstreth feels that lack of experience was the maior cause of defeats. Although hampered by iniuries and inexperience, the girls still enioyed playing basketball and participating in a team game. Protiting from this year's experience, the iuniors on varsity and the J.V. team members will comprise an able team for next year. 3 n JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW - P. Carson, C. Guest, L. Scott, L. Hall, L. Solomon S McGann SEC OND ROW - R. Walsh, S. Young, J. Buchanan, D. Burrell, C Long E Hughes C Kenneck, THIRD ROW - R. Roberts, A. Myers, D. Bolton, L Luxton S Goodby Q I 66 u .K N . .M Nw, ll .ol
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