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First TeamPosition Second Team Theresa Hirschauer, Brown Forward Ellen Bopp, Brown Laurie Collier, Cornell Forward Chris Gates, Dartmouth Linda DeBoer, Princeton Forward Ann Baker, Harvard Amyu Robinson, Brown Midfielder Cindy Bishop, Cornell Karin Pinezich, Harvard Midfielder Gina Pietrangelo, Prin Chris Sullivan, Yale Midfielder Shana Hopperstead, Dart. Colleen O'Day, Brown Back Kim Schloredt, Princeton Allison Goldwasser, Cornell Back Wendy Zeeben, Harvard Brigitte Duffy, Harvard Back Kathy Hathaway, Brown Dani Schulz, Princeton Back Ellen Sears, Dartmouth...
...took Brown 40 seconds to strike back. Marinello got a beautiful feed from Ellen Bopp and punched the ball into an open net. "The third goal was the killer. Harvard Coach Bob Scalise said after the game. "We didn't tighten up defensively. We were letting them pass...
...they had no outstanding stars and chalked up most of their victories on full team efforts. will Clarke, player coach, and Buzz Baker helped in much of the scoring by setting up fast breaks, 6-7 center John Mickets did most of the rebounding, while Jarobin Gilbert and Bill Bopp hit on the jump shots...
Four hundred uniformed young women tend the machines which sew and fill sacks of granulated sugar, fold and fill boxes of lump sugar in a factory at Lille, France. Flitting fingers, fixed eyes, bent heads heed every zip, snip, swish, zoop, bupp, bopp of the machines-60 seconds every minute, 60 minutes every hour, 40 hours every week...
...Himelhoch, Harold R. Patch, Jr., Miss Mary Williams, and William L. Batt. Minor parts will be filled by Frederic C. Gray, William M. Judd, John MacD. Graham, George F. Bigelow, R. Park Breck, Herschel Berman, Richard W. Sullivan, Alan S. Geismer, Richard Parry, William F. Schreiter, and Misses Braidy, Bopp, Wedrom, and Bartlett...