Old Dominion University - Troubador Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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Old Dominion University - Troubador Yearbook (Norfolk, VA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 31 of 36
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ATHLETICS BASKETBALL TEAM. Left to right: First row, Janice Clark, Kathy Klak, Mary Elizabeth McDow, Nancy Clendenon. Second row, Emily Pittman, coach, Mary Lou Shaffer, Celeste Hensley, Robbie Patterson, Jolly Harrison, Beverly Johnson, Barbara Barker, manager. An intramural board, consisting of a representative from each of the four sororities and from the sophomore and freshman class, directs intramural sports on the campus These sports include basketball, foul shooting. volleyball, swimming, and softball. Winning last year’s competition was Gamma sorority. The freshmen and sophomore classes have separate programs from these and compete in all sports mentioned. WHO WOULD DUCK THEM? Sue Williams and Anne Hackney demonstrate what they learn in Bob Porter’s afternoon swimming class. Bob is suited for the job as he is a member of the Varsity Swimming team. ffHttfcti GET THAT BALL UP! Running up to meet the ball is Lynanne Robinson of Tri-K. Waiting to have it returned are Alpha members, during a sorority intramural volleyball game. I

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WOMEN'S HOCKEY TEAM. Left to right: First Row. Carol Kent. Dixey Andrews, Kathy Klak, Frances Nickels, Barbara Barker, Mary Elizabeth McDow, Janice Clark. Second Row, Nancy Clendenon, Yolanda Grant, Bessie Melvin, Celeste Hensley, Eleanor Irwin, Marjorie Myers, Pete Eugley, Jackie McCarthy. Long before the boys'teams for this year had been organized, Miss Emily Pittman, girls’ coach at the Norfolk Division of William and Mary - V. P. I., had a girls’ field hockey team ready for competition. After playing such opponents as Richmond Polytechnic Institute, Lynchburg College, Longwood College, Mary Wash DRIVE IT OUT! Kathy Klak, Mary Elizabeth McDow and Barbara Barker scramble for the ball as Frances Nickels, Jackie McCarthy and Nancy Clendenon await their chance. ington, and William and Mary in Williamsburg, Mary Elizabeth Me Dow and Kathryn Klak were chosen to play on the All-Allied East team. The team competed for the All-Virginia team championship. 1-2-3-! Getting ready to serve their balls are Dixey Andrews and Kathy Klak. Janice Clark watches to see how far her ball will travel.



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T HA! HA! YOU CAN'T GET DOWN! Billy Casey seems to be taunting Barbara Barker after he “gently” placed her on the wall. These two, who enjoy teasing each other and everyone else, were names Best All Around in the Sophomore Hall of Fame. TAKE IT FROM ME! Ralph Muzzey, stalwart of the boys’ basketball team, appears to be giving pointers to Kathy Klak. But, remember, Ralph! Kathy is a good basketball player in her own right. Don’t get the idea that basketball is their only active sport as they participate in others which helped them cop the title of Most Athletic. SOPHOMORE YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO BE STUDYING! Holding closed books in their hands seems to indicate that Most Intellectual, Peggy Christensen and Willard Sawyer, have common sense as well as book sense. Peggy and Willard, besides their many other duties, are also members of Phi Theta Kappa.

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