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fAXZYXfYXfX, T H E C H R Y S ALI S 'ifixflxfllv First Row: K. Dillon, C. Kittell, S. Foster, J. Perkins, D. Pyle. Second Row: J. Pitts Q.Xssistzint CfO2lCl'lJ, J. Von Img-si-clu-, li. XVil:so1i, Il. Meier, Li. Galloway, S. Albright, L. Niswander Olunagerj, N. Sawin tCuuchJ, VARSITY .ll0fTK.EY This year our team, captained by Susie Foster, completed a four win and four loss season. Although we were a strong team. we never seemed to put forth our potential at exact.y the iight time. Toward the end of the siason we became better conditioned and learned team work. Jaquie and Nancy, as coaches, were wonderful. We often felt they were putting forth more than we were. In spite of the lack of intensive training of hockey camp, the new girls learned quickly and were soon competing with the best of the old girls. We are looking forward to an even better season next year as a number of this year's varsity players were underclassmen. Good luck, girls-play hard. 'lXfAXflXf Xf X1 1 9 6 0 fdXfilXfAXflXfAXf
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Z XffXf'XZXTHE CHRYSALIS' XffXfBXf XZ Baltimore Friends 0 - Sanford 27 Sanford bounced back into the win column by defeating Baltimore Friends 27 to 0. Butch Casson led the Sanford attack by scoring two touchdowns. Larry Kozubal scored on a quarter-back sneak- from 20 yards out, and Jim Whelan tallied on a 35-yard pass St. Andrews 12 - Sanford 6 St. Andrews had to battle an inspired Sanford team for their victory. The warriors had the breaks against them in this game. Tom Brennan broke loose for 15 yards and Sanford's only touchdown was scored. Jim Bird suffered a broken ankle in this bitterly fought contest. Wilmington Friends 38 - Sanford 6 Sanford fought Wilmington Friends down to the last whistle but Friends proved to be too powerful as Sanford lost 38-6. Sanford's only score was made by Arlie Fairchild. Solebury 0 - Sanford 41 Larry Kozubal and Tom Brennan were the big guns as Sanford stomped Solebury of Pennsylvania, 41 to 0. Butch Casson and Jim Whelan scored in the second half. Ceasar Rodney 6 - Sanford 31 This game was the last for the seniors and it meant a lot to end with a vic- tory. Although we had six touchdowns called back, we won by a big margin. Jim Whelan gathered three T.D,'s while Tom Brennan, Larry Kozubal, and Joe Bonanni Scored the others, Xf XfFNf Xf Xl 1960 fBXf Xf xflxf X,
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f xfxfff XTHE CHRYSALIS' XI Xfrxf XX First How: ll. Ailzinis, I., Iioziilml, V. lfrvsli-l'. V. Sli-el, IZ. llickairfls, W. M4'1'l:ii11- 1M:ui:1gei'J. Si-mimi limyg 13, jmg., umm-lim, ti. Vaisrwii, A. l4'ziirm'liilnl. 'l'. llri-iiiiun, Ib. Imssiiigi-1', l.. ljrzincli, 'l'. lfvllllvllf' hllziiizlgm-1'J. YA RSI TY BA S1iI+l'1'BA1 il. The Preppers once again proved themselves able courtmen under the coach- ing of Bob Rago. This year's team, as last year's, was very successful in piling up sixteen wins against three defeats. The starting line-up consisted of four seniors and one sophomore, Although this year's team was small in height, it was big in spirit, and determinatlon. Much of the team's success was due to the spirit of its captain, Tom Brennan. We re- ceived much talent and drive from Larry Branch and Butch Casson, who controlled the backcourt reins, Butch was our playmaker whose passing set up many bas- kets. Larry was our ace in the hole whose passing set up many baskets. Arlie Fairchild and sophomore Dave Possinger gave balance to the conference five with their shooting and rebounding. Arlie's rugged rebounding helped win many games, Dave's shooting was a valuable asset to the team. Our necessary depth came from the experience of Cam Foster and Chris Steel, whose teamwork will be greatly missed next year. The bench was strengthened by Pete Hopkins. In the non-conference games, we had three post-graduates, whose playing added to our victories. The talents of Bill Rickards, Larry Kazubal, and big Dick Adams saw much action. f XflXflXflXf X1960 f XfiXfAXf Xf X,
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