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HOCKEY BADMINTON This year, as in previous years, our fall pro- Among the sports highlights on campus this gram of sports opened with the hockey season. fall was our annual badminton tournament. Intramural teams were chosen and dedicated Many girls turned out to swat the shuttlecock girls, laden with sticks and shill guards, biked with enthusiasm and each class produced a to the hockey field to play in their scheduled winner. These four "first-raters" challenged games. Enthusiasm and competitive spirit were each other for the final title. high as the Sophomore A team finally captured On December 1, Gill Gym was the center of the championship. In Intercollegiate g,lmes our hockey team '~~~'~dct;)O;ls: ~.~:~~~~~;~oi~I~~~1~~lSI~V~~~A.sr~i~~ journeyed to Mount St. Joseph's College in itors from four other colleges participated, Emmitsburg to participate in a hockey play offering spirited competition and friendly day with several colleges. The season ended rtvah-y. with an exciting and well-played 1-0 victory over Goucher High scorers for the season were Anne Clemmitt, Barbara Boggs, and Ardte Campbell The honorary hockey team, chosen by the W.A.A. board, was as follows: Left wing, Ann Connan; left inner, Joy Nuttall; center for- ward, Barbara Boggs; right inner, Ardie Camp- bell; right wing, Joan Robinson, left halfback, Bev mn, center halfback, Mary Tomlinson; right IU1II-back, [eo» Luckabaugh, left fullback, M. E. Weber; right fullback, Carol Pettersen; goalie, Jean Cline. Alternates were Joan Wood, Sue Davidson, Billie-Mae Gill, and Anne Clemmitt. Highl, lop /0 hoi/om W. Hobcrtson, J. Wood, lll. E. weber, A. Clemmitl 1.69
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