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U of P Beaver Lasalle Weidner Messiah Penn State ' Northeastern! -Kings' College Villanovaf 'eastern 'V Q'- - Philaf Textile- , - A Enthusiasm Adds Dimension PCB vs. ,. , ..'. i'2'?-17' l FINAL -ff A 'AW 5 A -A ' 6-26 23-20 , 10-24 t .'2f8'1il 5-16 6-20 Q s-21 y 1923 l L5-1,81 ti '71-20' t 1 343 it 3,5 F ' '26 j ta B ff -V 'J --, .KH ..- .I l I Top Row L. To R. Katie Wilson, Deb Rueberg, Mary Huddy, Paula Beach, Coach Middle Row L. To R. Elaine Gregory, Carlotta Belcher, Bonnie Shoe- maker Bottom Row L. To R. Barb Diffenclerfer, Beth Morrison, Cheryl Smith The 1975 Softballftearni' had as its theme verse Matti 17:20, l V Nothing shall the iinfaossible untoyouf' whioh Qis very if appropriate forfthis llibentennial year. The team wastcotn- t5riSedyQf Mitsentlzusiastic softball tplayers, each adding 'sa i'53jff?-!L1f?.?', 1. i . E70 ti-f'f,. Q?-'ffffii-1--1 wa' mths U Coach Beach Qi unique dimension to theclub. They were-diligent in their y it efforts, and were Cleterrriinecl, to improve their skills: The r final reedjid'-WQQSQS'wins-and 8 losses, but jimprovement in l softball basic-:skitlls and softball strategy was evident.
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a All You Add ls Luv The 1975 Tennis team faces the Bicentenial year after the graduation of Captain 4951 man Dave Pitt and Mike Pap- pas. Last season proved fruitful in discovering new talents to carry forth in 1976. The experiences gained by Dave Dilworth, Iohn Volz, and Connie Blair will be shown in 1976, Dean McFadden and Roger Peterson balanced the squad on the basis of their playing experiences of the previous two seasons. The disappointment in inconsistent playing and the loss of several players hurt the racket squtacl's overall 5-4 seasonal record. 'Ilhis team had more depth than squads of previous seasons. The seasonal performances individually are as follows: Dave Pitt, up against the best finished 6-2, continually having trouble against Allentown. Dave Dilworth 6-3 was very steady and relaxed in his first yearn of competitive pla, ing. Mike Pappas' maturity in playing his famous lobliing game proved his determination to win in his best season A7-2. if-5 John Volz gained much playing exper- ience. 27ff6 Connie Blair 6-36 added a feminine touch to the sciuadl with a strong sense of good ball placement. To each p ayer, the challenge of competitive playing on the court has been spiritually rewarding in growing icloser in our daily walk with Cod togethergasyagteani. .Y i 4.x Ll if .X , we-arf X Wi-N,,,h 1 .jg . ill! 32.1 - l We ' . ss. qi, v. -M ' 'JF 'TQ 13.3. if A. E Q . e F' J, 'tts- Smile, Coach We E II f '.'- ' r. ,Q 1 . l Dropsies,', Dean? Vi 7 V'-. YV , i Nyack 3 Q . 7 .3-6 . Rutgers jf fy A 6l1lf2f2lX2. V Li11CiOlH,f 1 -i19i935' Qq-Q fliil , V '- . '., M- -IV g, - .,. .5I1.Qi'liLi4 ll at 4, .' 1.13 'X'-'.jf',i-kg-2,-f1.'zhjtff-:i 5-.lrnnt . Phil2s2iGQ1iQte.g iff 13- . - W ' V . ' -g l-tigfgivl .-yftjw '11, lQg'3'f,g-gil jfhffil'Ql?I',j.Q,-QA' Al -N - ET? it.Rf- IEE-AfLF.3'5'fifi'l-'ll'i '5f'Jl' 1 ' . . 1. ' 'l-Q. TT jfif?-1 Z' if .' -'.':z U'i-A L '.'. 3 1 e ' L L,g5Zg,QQ','i -I - '-1 I-T. 5 1.21-'ga-'fL.SlQlf'E1,?I.i I. Y-Y:g,.d,,,T' 36 , l A-,,,I:rr-fu -. --In-I n 1.1 -, lI'f55.fi?2lglQi-Elf'!Q-livg' ' 1 IZ. m , , Xt 142 sl 1
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