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With paddles forming a V for victory, juniors Jo Ann Karl and Joyce Cole rest after winning the doubles championship in the Ping Pong Intramurals Tourna- ment. Their triumph enabled their class to gain more points toward the acquisition of the trophy awarded to the class which has accumulated the larg- est total of points preceding Field Day. gf -. 1-:if My , ,570 -- ...do Tension mounts as the little white ball bounces back and forth between Stenie Ostarly and Barbara Randazzo in the battle for the ping pong championship. After a thrilling climax, Stenie Ostarly was declared the new ping pong singles champion. I35 These sophomores take advan- tage of their physical education period to put into practice newly learned basketball rules. Display- ing the proper method of com- pleting a jump ball are Judy Gomila and Rhoda Viellion, whose lively antics produce smiles from their teammates.
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CLASSES VIE FOR I TRAMURAL CROWNS The symbol of Victory is formed by these juniors of Sister Mary Carmel's class, Denise Eternod, Mary Louise Salvaggio, Janice Hulin, Gail Strickland, Patty Robichaux, Moya Landry, Eileen Brinkman, Pat Di Benedetto, Damian Brown, Genie Faust, and Vera Tooley, after capturing the volleyball championship. Spirited by the lively cheers of their pep squad, Sister M. Catherine of Siena's Cadets can do little but win their intramural game. During these games the courts are surrounded with such enthusiastic pep squads typifying the spirit of cooperation which pre- vails among our students. An accident? No, only the senior R,elapses preparing for a friendly game. Although they look very weak, these girls came close to upsetting the Parrots in the championship volleyball game. Such delightful masquerades decorate the in- tramural sports program, and present not only an exciting sport, but at times an entertaining spectacle. I34
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Steady form and a straight aim--these are the points to improve on in order to make a horseshoe champ. Phyllis Dunham watches while her partner, Carolyn Rousset, takes aim, holding in mind the idea, Aim before you shoot. Displaying her athletic skill. sophomore Martha Lang prepares to serve the shuttle-cock over the net. Badminton is only one of the many minor sports in which the students may participate. These sports provide the exercise and recreation necessary to make a healthy, well-rounded student life. The novelty of playing a new game appeals to sophomores Ann Schroeder, Mary Ann Nevle, Pauline Cusimano, and Alice Gene Coig as they prepare the equipment for croquet instructions. This is another of the many activities included in our athletic program. I36
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