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Dorothy Monahan (Class of 1956) in unidentified game against Marywood College, circa 1954-1956

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Clipping from March 1952 "Miss Recordia."

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Lilian Maluo (far left) and Dorothy Monahan (back, center) look on as a teammate attempts to recover the ball at an unidentified game, circa 1952-1954

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The "Miss Recordia" was College Misericordia's first student-run newspaper between 1934 and 1974. The "Miss Recordia" regularly reported on the basketball team and profiled players.

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March 1952 clipping from the "Miss Recordia."

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Dorothy Monahan wrote a column for the "Miss Recordia" called "Time Out." Above is a photograph of Monahan playing during a February 1954 game against East Stroudsburg State Teachers College.

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Lilian Maluo profiles Dorothy Monahan in the "Miss Recordia," March 1954.

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1954 saw the first out-of-state game for Misericordia sports. The CM cagers traveled to New Jersey in February 1954 to face Georgian Court and St. Elizabeth’s College.

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Cheyney State Teachers College (now Cheyney University of Pennsylvania) is the oldest historically black college in the United States.
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