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CAROL TALAMONTI jumor fhes Into the axr with the encouragement of the crowd. RENEE HAHN takes along breath while doing breast stroke. 91 5 55 no aa.ar VT, ,r. l,, ,i,r,,. 80 '51 'r Eiillpolis SCORES WayneEMemorial 110 Southgate 77 Lincoln Park 80 Oak Park 64 Clarenteville 92 M .,ia :73,,SCh3fel' 97 59fWoodhaven 1 1 6 YQHIC Park 60 691 Clarenceville L Q 103 fa 'fAfT?52iP0li15 Woof! ner 10.8 ,. ,,,,, f ,W ,:1:5,g,: pin, H1 Q.: :1 ,, , N -, J : , ,- , ,A or RECORD: 5 LEAGUEA MEET.: SPEED SWIMMINGX181
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Girls Swim Team Have Outstanding Year iff? l l Ov! ,mt A s,..A 2 C l' El i l l I I s l s l l 2 I I 5 l DIANE BIRCH, junior, succeeds in her forward dive. BELOW: SPEED SWIMMING: TOP ROW: Shelly Cole, Sabrina Stevens, Linda Flohr, Kim Benge, Sue Bloye, Renee Hahn, Diane Birch, Dina Zannese, Mrs. Joyce Dick. MIDDLE ROW: Renee Huettman, Mary Pruzzo, Michelle Budzik, Cheryl Coached by Joyce Dick, the girls swim team worked hard and broke many records. The med- ley relay was broken by the efforts of Cheryl Rob- erts, Renee Hahn, Carol Talamonti, and Michelle Budzik. Sue Bloye broke the 200 individual med- ley. Records also broken by Michele Budzik were the breast stroke and free style. Cheryl Roberts also broke the record for backstroke. Diving for the team this year were Carol Talamonti and Diane Birch. RENEE HAHN, senior, takes a practice dive off the block. Roberts, Marcy Wilcox, Janice Kerr, Penny Atkinson, Bonnie Zombeck, Liz Hupunowicz. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Tala- monti, Diane Balhorn, Lori Lewis, Joyce Rumpz, Cindy Pillion, Cindy Stevens, Sue Miller, Sandy Nickell.
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Share Of Metro-West Championship MICHELLE NOVAK i5l, second year varsity, fights for the ball. DENISE CIEALDI l23l, junior, screams as she tries hard to steal the ball. l 182fVARSlTY GIRLS BASKETBALL The girls basketball team was a dedicated, hardworking group of young ladies. Although not blessed with a great deal of height, they more than made up for it with hus- tle. This team never gave up and was always competitive in every game. These young ladies had a high degree of togetherness and team spirit seldom found on any team which contributed greatly to their winning the league champion- ship and having a winning season. Leading the team in points was Nancy Valentine with 256. Leading the rest of the team, Michelle No- vak had 53 assists and Linda Mikulak had 97 rebounds. 4 KATHLEEN FURMAGA l'l2l, shows great form.
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