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Front row: E. Kentnich, H. Woodhull, B. Moritz, G. Robison, B. Holden. Second row: J. Chadwell, A. Barger, D. Arthur, P. Smith, V. Barth, W. Steele, K. Cartmell, M. Barhydt, Mrs. Goodyear, S. Mowry, G. Goerke. On horseback' M. Williams, M. Hunt. fg ing Tally-ho-and we're off again! Whether it's our annual gymkhana or the all day trail ride, the barn is buzzing with excitement, for the Riding Club is responsible for these two events, among other things. The sixteen chosen fewn found it necessary to conquer a dangerous obstacle before becoming a member of the IIoofprints Club -the gruel- ing test prepared by Mrs. Goodyear. Sore muscles and body fatigue in general are quite prevalent after our all day horse shows. Here we try to exhibit our expert horseman- ship, over jumps and hunt courses as well as emulate our idols Whom we saw this Fall in the National Horse Show at hladison Square Garden. The club is ably guided by the following officers: President: Sandy lNIowry Vice-President: Betty Ann lVIoritz Secretary: lNIarian Williams Treasurer: Helen VVoodhull 49
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Frou! rmr: J. Mt-Sweelley, U. hh'LlStllCll, ll. Moritz. Surrnnl rnux' lt. Kuhn-Ulaya, S. Kendall, Mrs. Kells, S. Mowry. Ifillfny Vlulf Uflir-wrx.' ll. Woorlliull, Mrs. Goodyear, ll. Moritz. flll ll0I'S0lHl1'kI M. Williams, President S. Mowry. 48 .fydailfic oomci Besides plamiiiig the sports IlI'0g'I'2llIl, as siigxgxested i11 the ohvious title of this group, the Athletic f'01111eil spmisurs tl1e 11111111111 variety show, Stem-leigli Scandals. All Stone- leigh turns out for this gay show and it's often a surprise to see all the talent. eoiitained in our selioolmales' repe1'tui1'e. There are a1111ual liorsesliows with Bllfllllillll and Smith Col- leges, not to lIl6Ill.l0Il a Gyiilkliana i11 May and au lIllCI'-lltillll liorseshow between the clll2lllt,lCl6CI'S and florazmis i11 early June. The Atllletie Couiieil is presided over hy Sandra Nlowry, with Sue Kendall as viee-presideiit, and lit-1111ie Holm-1 Playa as secretary. The faculty advisor is Mrs. Hells and other Il16Illl3CI'S are Jane MeSwee11ey, Hlgilllln Nloritz, and Gretelieu NV11st.lieh. They keep our school afteriioons busy and active with hockey, soccer, baskt-tball, softball, and many otlier activities. Mi- ., ln.
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Cdcznficier earn Synonymous for a cock, Chanticleer is indeed an a Jro Jriate name, as the team is ' Pl I rarmg to go, full of fight, cocky, and never say dlell' Sandy Mowry, our enthusiastic captain, has led the Chanticleers to victory on many occasions. yf ISSN Hi Fran! row: N. Yates, B. Cosseboom, M. Riley, G. VVustlich, C. Stickney, Captain S. Mowry, A. Burger, J. Hale, S. Johnson, D. Jenks. Second row: M. Marks, S. Pratt, M. Morley, J. Sisson, J. Chadwell, L. Falk, li. Kaye, C. Robinson. Third row: G. Hawthorne, A. Burnham, S. Ritzmann, E. Coffey, D. Seralin, J. Copeland, E. Kent- nieh, I. Carey, N. Cusack, L. Maclnnis, L. Ciani, B. Meistrell. Stoneleigh has divided its student body into two teams- the Chanticleers and Corazons. Each girl remains a member of the team on which she is placed during her years at Stoneleigh. Through- out the year, we have interlnural play-days and one team must win two out of three games in hockey, soccer, basketball, and softball to earn points: all remaining sports are competitive. Gradually, the teams accumulate points and at the e11d of the year, they are tallied up and the silver cup is awarded to the team with the great- est number of points.
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