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Season 'Y Intramurals supervisor Mrs. Taft pauses to watch as Shelley Rutledge battles her opponent for table tennis championship. Spotters Janeen Clemens and Becky Rasmussen admire Liz Cuthrie's form as she achieves perfect arch in a handstand on the uneven bars. Spring-like weather lifts spirits of tennis enthusiasts Joetta Spangler and Marsha Straussner. 25
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Varsity Hockey Hzlgflzlzlgflzts Fall Intramural 5 Top Row: Bambi Bignall, Carolyn Glover, Becky Rasmussen, Carol Stevens, Cathy Smith, Terry Ferguson, Ruth Cerstung, Joan Finsilver, Mrs. Taft. Second Row: Kathy Brown, Anne Strode, Kim Seibert, Barb Jacobs, Mar- ilyn Norwood, Debbie Cadwallader, Carol VonCloedt, Beth Huss. Bottom Row: Judy Santell, Kitzey Dazey, Sherry Anderson, Nancy Lewis, Dolly Swisher, Marcia Everingham. Evading an onrushing opponent, Debbie Cadwallader pre- pares to drive for a goal. 24- VARSITY HOCKEY Cirls' intramurals allowed participants to further their skills and to develop a higher proficiency in athletics. Sports offered in the fall schedule were hockey, speed-a-way, tennis, and gymnastics. Hockey was the first of the three varsity sports. Kirkwood7s Varsity Hockey team displayed a winning form as it completed its fifth con- secutive undefeated season. Under the guidance of Mrs. Helen Taft, the girls developed into a well-balanced team. The defensive unit, which did not allow any of Kirkwoodis four opponents to score a single goal, was complemented by a cap- able offensive line. Most of the time Kirkwood kept the ball in the opposing teamis half of the field. Kirkwood's first victory came at the expense of Affton, 1-0. Then the team traveled to Brentwood where it squelched its opponent 4-0. Continuing its winning ways, the squad defeated a tough Bit- enour team 2-0. ln the final contest of the season, Kirkwood met Webster in a highly spirited game, but neither team was able to score as the game ended in a 0-0 tie.
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Parade and Bon ire Build Spirit For l With a flourish of pompoms, cheerleaders signal the opening kickoff at the Turkey Day Came. Devouring last remains of Webster effigy, Turkey Day bonfire lifts Pioneer spirits. lm-2 rr . I Y WL '5'W Iidifue ..,,. On Taoky Day, Dave Bartolin and Greg Palm spend the last few minutes of class absorbed in Thanksgiving issue of the Call. 26
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