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SOCCER F;r~t fOW: Vince Landau, Harry LcFcw, Alber! Grimes. Jim Culhane, Bob Keitel,. Second row: Hank Corrado, coach, Pele Wacn,:r, Bill Hancock, Roland Fleischer, Walter Campbell, l\I;ck Gwinn. Third row: Dave Rhoade6, Carl Cohen, John Clayton, David Horton, Dick Linton. Almost everyone on campus participates in advanced techniques introduced by Barbara some fall sport either varsity or intramural. Davison and Ina Grice, the teams were led to a Many students turn out for fun in soccer, hockey much more extensively competitive schedule for and non-varsity football. the season. The Terror soccer team did not fare Loa well The interscholastic program consisted of this season as the team was made up of a great games with Notre Dame College, Maryland Col. number of freshmen who gained experience only as they played. Coach Hank Carrado, also new at the game, did manage 10 mold a team which next year should be a Mason-Dixon title con- tender. The opener with Loyola was dropped 5-1. The following game was with Penn State and the Terrors excelled on the defense by holding the Lions, last year's intercollegiate champs, to but 3 goals. A traditional rival, Johns Hopkins edged out the Terrors 2-1 in a hotly contested game. Jim Culhane, Co-captain of the team, tallied the lone Green goal early in the game_ Next year per- haps experience will push the tide the other way and Western Maryland can once again ascend to the heights in the win column. Meanwhile over the rise from the soccer field, the once-green hockey field showed brown from constant use. With enthusiasm shown by the participants for field hockey in combination with HOCKEY Kneeling: Pat Herman, Joan Kellogg, Belly SheP.ter, Jeane Hoyt, Becky Lef'ew. Judy Frazler, Alice Yearley, Betty Niemann. Stand· ing: Elsie Davis, Ina Gric~, Jane! High, Peggy Brown, Charlolle Reed, Jmny Hale, Charlotte Janney, Barbara Davison. 30
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