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Ji President Geri Hewitt compares notes with Secretary Patty Neary. C eerleaders work with etter lub Early in the fall, students tried out in groups and individ- ually for cheerleading. Out of the many that tried out, six were chosen. Their first step in organization was de- ciding on a uniform which consisted of a royal blue skirt with white insets and royal blue sweaters. Besides cheer- ing for basketball and volleyball games, the cheerleaders planned pep rallies and made signs for the big games. De LeBron served as captain. Other cheerleaders were Teresa Dickenson, Mary Jo Malone, Jo Orsi, Joyce Riedman and Mary Fiotella. Miss Cavel acted as their moderator. Marian's newly founded Letter Club boasted a membership of forty-nine people this year. To belong, one must be a member of a varsity sport. This elite group determined as their goal to try to be of service to the school in a useful, dignified way. This they accomplished by acting as ushers at school functions and helping as timers at debate tourna- ments. Senior Geri Hewitt served as president: vice-pres- ident, Mary Kay Gaffneyg secretary, Patty Nearyg treasurer, Kim Rudloff. Miss Bartholet was their moderator.
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,ya l Qui' Miss Cavel keeps Miss Bartholet calm during a tense moment. Seniors Margaret Cortese and Geri Hewitt appear surprised at the outcome of the play. askethall team exeells in tournam ents, league Since two years ago when the State Activities Association recogniz- ed girls basketball, Marian has maintained a cumulative record of thirty-three wins and five losses. During the 1973-1974 season, the team went undefeated in the Greater Omaha League competition. Their only loss of the year was to Cathedral during Marian's Sec- ond Annual Holiday Basketball Tournament, in which they placed second. The team won first place in the JFK Tournament, with Margaret Cortese, Julie Uryasz and Mary Weishapl making the All- Tournament team. Most Valuable Player went to Kim Rudloff, George Stryker and Sr. Jean Ann Morrow served as coaches. Mar- garet Cortese was team captain. Varsity members: Ann Cannon, Geri Hewitt, Peggy Mahoney, Michelle McCarthy, Janie McGowan, Kathy Pink, Kim Rudloff, Noreen Stibbs, Julie Uryasz, Therese Wanek and Mary Weishapl. The junior varsity team, coached by Bobbie Bartholet and Jim Duggins, also achieved an undefeated season in Greater Omaha League competition. Junior Varsity members: Ann Cimpl,Th9fe5e Feldhaus. Carol Gaffney, Marg Heaney, Jan Keyser, Lynn Manganaro, Kelly Monahan, Sue Reinders, Sharon Salttery,lMary Versch and Connie Wever. , 3 f.i 'IIC
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