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TENNIS The 1956 Tennis Team is unique in that there isn't a senior on the squad. This, however, doesn't spell a dim fu- ture for Coach Lundgren's charges. A strong nucleus from last year's team, led by Captain Dick Heyman, w.ill be on hand to spark the netsters. Last year's squad amassed an 8-3 record featuring wins over Moravian College, Fairleigh Dickinson College, and Seton Hall University. This year the tennis team will face some stiff opposition in Rider, Hofstra, Drew, and Scranton. Returning to singles berths on this year's team are Dick Heyman and Hank Meyers. An extremely promising crop of new talent made its appear- ance at fall practice, and with the very fine coaching of Charles Lundgren, the I5-match season should be a winning one.-R.H. W. A. A. The W.A.A. was reorganized this year under the direction of Miss Mary Lou Thompson. The officers for l955- 56 were: President, Ranita Watson, Vice-president, Pat Read, Secretary, Alayne Grenci, Treasurer, Lydia Wil- cox, Business Manager, Lois Philport. A varsity basketball team, cap- toined by Ranita Watson, played the Newark YWCA, St. Michael's School of Nursing and the Men Faculty in a movement toward more inter-collegiate activity for Upsala's coeds. The Inter-sorority softball league held the interest of the girls during the Spring. A bowling league was also begun during these months. W.A.A. hopes for bigger and bet- ter things for next year under their re- vised constitution andthe increasing interest of the girls of Upsala. f-1 T 5t?iTiE?:.l C 4' XL I .wa - ' , Back row: Coach Lundgren, W. Doerrler, R. Leis, T. Johnson, D. Chin, A. Heinkey. Front row: H. Meyer, R. Wichterman, R. Heyman, J. Weeden, F. VanArsdale. First row: L. Philport, P. Read, R. Watson, A. Grenci, L. Wilcox. Second row: Miss Thompson, E. Park, V. Holmes, J. Downs, F. Garcia, J. Ohlson. Third row: L. Marson, C. Mathison, M. Glaeser, S. Le Roy, J. Timko. i A . A -inn '1- V Mil! i ' -CJ S ii, . W c. to , , .. .L f . ,. i
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Back row: Erickson, Schoening, Coach Breyer, Everett, Regester. Front row: Harke, Williams, Banagan. Not pictured: Friedman, Perwin, Wiggins, Wohl. Standing: F. Martelli, W. Michaleck, D. Carlson. Kneeling: R. Botticelli, R. Santoro. CROSS COUNTRY Upsala's Cross Country Team had a tough row to hoe in their T955 season. Having faced a ten-game schedule, Up- sala netted two victories and three losses while placing in their other five matches. Outstanding men on the squad were Doug Erickson, Bill Everett, and Art Harke. The most improved player on the team was sophomore John Schoening. Coach Arthur Breyer feels a bit more optimistic about the T956 squad with many of his lettermen returning in the fall. GOLF With the return of five lettermen, Coach Bob Brill can look forward to another winning season. Under the leadership of last year's coach, George Fenwick, Upsala's dormant golf team moved into the active list and sported a 6-3-l record. This year the golfers will face some formidable opponents in Hofstra, St. Peter's, Adelphi, and Seton Hall. Veterans Frank Martelli, Bill Michalek, Dick Botticelli, and Dick Santoro will make up the bulk of the T956 squad.
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Q gf 4Qff '7 Wi tt 3? fq??6,a is- in 4l! ,. 'L' wwe, 'Y At Last - a dream come true! October 2, 1956 will see the dedica- tion of Upsala's new Gymnasium-Auditorium. Plagued with many of the typical growing pains of a new young building, the new Gym will finally be- come an actuality. The Gym will serve a manifold purpose: a center for rec- reational and social functions, a home court for the Viking basketball team, and an auditorium for concerts, lectures and other community functions. A thousand thanks to the many alumnae, students, and friends who have turned this dream into a reality.
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