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C.A.A. SMALL group of girls gathered occasion- ally outside the gym lockers for a meeting of the Girls' Athletic Association. With Gale Tucker presiding, they were busy planning honor squad games, writing a sports calendar, and revising the G.A.A. constitution. Besides helping Miss lsenberg co-ordinate the sports pro- gram, these gracious gals, hostessing for visiting teams. served oranges between hockey halves and prepared refreshments at the end of each game. E li or Archer CARSDALES version of the Sherwood For- est hand, bow and arrow in hand, aimed carefully at the target. With veterans ,loan and Margie and some new dead-eye Dicks, the bull's- eye was completely worn away. Under the care- ful coaching of Miss Isenberg, the squad became known for its excellent marksmanship. Through- out the season the group came up with top-notch scores and, in addition, won recognition for itself in the National Archery Tournament. ARCHERY G. A. A. Fizxrt ron'-B. Flint, M. Braxton, S. Han- sen, Second rowfs. Collins, M. Baldwin. li. Koch, I. Mcllermid, C. Cutting. Tlzirrl roto-M. Geissinger, fzrnior Pr'v.ridc1xf,' Miss lsenberg, Srniar .-lzz'z'ix0r,' Miss McLees, fnuim' .-ldz'1'xm',' G. Tucker, Pl'PX1'LlPllf,' R. Heater, S. Denton, M. Lealley. Fourth mu' ffl. O'Brien, A. Hickerson, Svnim' l'fCf'- P7'F.fIitlFllf,' M. Mcfahe, Jznzim' l'irt'-Pl'f'.ri- drzzfg li. Donovfm, funior .Sim'retnry, .-Ililu' needed-B, Allen, 5. Baircl, M. Gooclloe, C. Mussig, B. Putney, N. Rodgers, Svrrc- taryg C, Russell. Miss Isenberg, Couclrg I. Richie, M. Quarte, M. Seymour. .-Ililiz' izaedrd-I. Richter. 109
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SO lf'l'BAl.l. li. Klnssig, M. Tucker,YRl. lierliart. S, Moroney. Miss Klclxes. toarlzj J. Richter, A. Chamberlin. C. Russell. Nl. Hickerson. TENNIS P1 'xt wir ll. lx. Ninth, A. jor-lan. .New r XI l rf-. r. 'ratr. Lwncl1,' R. Smith, osney. QB. Sloinpe,-l', tlqtt. .-llrlii uvrdrtl fKl. Spmrllerz Xl:-s Skmncr, lwnflz. Bongarml, A, Herlach Softball ll AKE me out to the ball game on South Field where Miss Mclaeesi sluggers. alias the softball honor squad. were warming upl On the mound Marge fired the ball across the plate to Ann. Judy. Barbara. Mary. and Ellie. who blasted it into the field. Vlfith the fielding exhibitions of Ann. Shirley. Marty. Clare. Caro- lyn. and Marcia. the team showed that it could teach even the Dodgers a few lessons as the record against New Rochelle. Pelham. and Tuck- ahoe proved. . is Ns-3 - 4-Lic ,lliflf-1 Tennis NOTHER spring warmed the air and found tennis-minded athletes scampering around the High School courts under the able direction of Mr. Pratt and Miss Skinner. With the help of returning lettermen. Bob. Pete. and sopho- more Herb, Ken. Jack. Kurt. and Barry com- piled an excellent record. Ann and Martha played notably well and upheld the outstanding play that the girls have recorded for the High School. Altogether. the team had a season to be envied.
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Af' CROSS COVNTRY Kucrlimff-T Hr ' ' 7 , . mell. L. Howell, K, 9 l . Clover, R. Xl K , . , utewart, L. Cleveland Q orriwnx .sldlltilllll-fxlf, XYolilerS, t'0i1cI1,' I. llullipx, li, Stznllulmi, XX. McEwen, .-X. Snunclers, Cu-t'ufttzin,' R, llziueuieyer, tuAtrHf1t1111,' D. Hoeltzel, B. Harris, S, Hay- wztrs, '. Cohen. .lIuut1yf'r. OLLOWINU the example set by last year's ACINU 3 I'0ll51l1 5f'l19dl1lC, Mr. Wlohlers Sc-arsdale Harrier-5, the 1952 rhjrrr-lads quickly whipped an inexperienced track coached lay Mr. Wohlers. again went undefeated. Sqllild into Sllalfe- HIIIUIGFS Dave. Ed. Roger. and Paved hy speedsters Barry and Hohin, the team Sailing. together with Barry. Brian. Robin. and outclassed Saunders, New Rochelle. Pelham. Art. complemented Dick. Pete. and lim. who ex- Mamarmreck, and North Tarrytown, A pg-rfgr-1 celled in the field. After the final gun. the team season was topped hy an impressive win in the felt lPf0l1Cl Of HS llHl'4l-f0llgl1l COIIIESIS and good New York State Section I Cross Country Meet Sp0l'lSII1ElIlSl1i1l- when Harry copped first place and liohin. third. TRAUK Firx! rrfzuf-l'. Cullen, T. Lymis. ll, Smith, R, Golflftein, S. wiv- Mr, f'll1'ifU'. CUUVIFJ B- HIIFYIS, S. llcnywartl, H. Stall- Qturliheruer, R. Frilrliternirm, .Sivm11i1' wc.--I., t'levr-lzmd, B. man. ll, Smith. R. PIIIQLCITICYCF, XY. Mclfwen. A Ulxleli, ti. jone-5, R. tiralluui, T. Harris, l', Lynch. Third E. XYl1itel1air, R, Zoeller, , ' 110 . Snunsieri. ,I Wlute, l'. Carotliers, Mr. XYohl- ers, timicli.
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