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is?-'ts fi. . .4-im If s - W x ' Fe- KQ.g 106 XYRESTLING F0rcgr0m1dfE. Halsey, E. Broenniman. Kflfflllltlf-rs. Dahle, A. Krautter, L. Morgan, K. Rich, P. Clover, R. Mark, B. Gladieux, R. Hiller. Stmxdinglfllr. Buchanan, L'0at'h,' R. Fl'llCl1lEI'l'1l3H, C. Schneider. ll, Ferdon, C. Hohns, XY. Dryden, P. tiott, ll. Lyons, ll. Gale, H. Hanxvit, R. Hall: NY. Brown, Jlanagler. restling ITH only two remaining lettermen. El and Eddie. Coach Buchanan faced the difficult task of building a team to sustain last year's standard. After the tryouts were com- pleted. however. it appeared that this year's green squad would be a good one. In the first match of the season. the Scarsdale mat-men whipped New Rochelle. 35-15. Victorious. all by pins. were El. Eddie. Pete. and Lloyd. Baldwin. Manhasset. and Poly Prep rounded out a tough schedule. but the squad showed that Scarsdale was equal to all comers. Rifle Team ll. HOICHTOX and Bob. captain of the Rifle Team. collaborated in planning a very active season for the squad. High-scorers Carol. Bob. Wvarren. and Howard brought hon- ors to the High School in a series of matches with Westchester County teams. Participating also in the Junior NRA. Postal Matches. the regular squad was joined by the newly-instituted girls team. Both teams scored well in the con- test. then topped the season with conspicuously high individual and team scores in the National Junior Team and Individual Championships in April. RIFLE TEAM First mu'-l.. Keiffer, XY. Brown, ll. Clrandlrr. Second fflil' -C. deLima, I. Monroe, H. Abbott. Third ron'-M. XVrangell, Mr. Houghton, ,-ld'1'i.rur,' R. Hosking, Cafitain.
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GIRLS BASKETBALL First row-I. Chianelli, N. Pierce, S. Denton, A. Chamberlin, NI. Gerhart, A. Haas, M, Browne. Sammi' mic-E. Bucliman, M. Chase, E. Marx. Miss Skinner, Umirliq I. Richter, ll. Crimmins, M, Gerhart. .-llihi' iivrilctif-lt. Bevier, 7:'uif'r,' B. Bonpzard. S. Christie, C. Fitch, .llnrnnfcrg I. Follett, R. Hawkins, A. Hickerson, SIlll'E'I'f Rl. Hickerson, J. liernell, J. Melius, C. Mussig. C. Neziry, l . 4l'Brien, S. Reid, N. Rodgers, D. Spalrlinig, Y. Stein. H, Tucker. BasketbaH ll INAL cut-Gym DfI'i:lO.i' The result of this notice was a basketball honor squad worthy of the name. Before games with rivals Bronxville and Pelham. among others. lay- ups and foul shots were perfected while guards labored over zoning techniques. Forwards Marge. Jane. Marianne. Adrienne. and Cingie received the ball many times from active guards Sheila. Denise, Susan. Ann. and Kathy. When the last game was over, the squad was not elated with victories or depressed by losses but instilled with the teamwork which made this season the best ever! eaders HE blast of a shrill whistle echoed through the gymg HPinny. take it out of bounds. This referee was one of the girls in the newly- formed Leaders' Club which worked early Mon- day mornings with Miss Skinner and Sheila to learn sports rules and refereeing methods. Their duties also included organizing and storing equipment and checking attendance in the regu- lar gym classes. From the hockey season straight through to the last baseball game. the hard work of these leaders made girls' sports possible. LEADERS CLUB First mu'-I. Kittenplan, M. Gerhart, E. Buchman, P. Bevier, D. Crimmins, N. Kniffen: M. Hickerson, Sccrplaryg M. Tucker, A. Hickerson, Y. Scott. Seconrl nm'-S, Manee, A. Braestrup, S. Denton, Prcsidrritp B. Bongard, C. Fitch, Vice-Presidentg M. Flowers, A. Holier, E. Torjesen, S, Clinchy. I. Brean. G. Apgar, C, deLima. Tlizrd row-M, McCabe. I. Corelli, J. Isaacs, V. Carson, E. Brown, M. Baldwin, K, Shearer, BI, Braxton, L, Mikkelsen, K. Crim- mins, S. Taxin. Fmrrllt ron'-M. Barry, M. Geissinger, Richter, M. J. Leahey, XV. Zonruiter, B. Johnston, S. Reid, I. Hirtz, A. MacDowell, J. Dunn, Rf, Clover, M. Bairtl, S. Hansen, E, Lyttle, S. Richie, J. Klcllermirl, Miss Skinner, ridvisvr. Fifth fmt'-E, XYalrlron, ti, Donovan, A. Hender- son, P, Putney, XY. Borg, B. Flint, L, Pauff, M. I, Mahler, K. Kyser, G. O'Brien, I. Chamberlin. ai ff? Q F' aaeeff f' t Q if 'Inf-6j.:, fi 'I ,sfo-fskt.
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