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PLAY DAY HIGHLIGHTS N.D. SPORTS ACTIVITIES Usually the first acquaintance an eighth grader has with the possible high school of her choice is an entrance examination. This is not true at Notre Dame. Early in the year eighth graders are invited to attend a play day at which games and relays of all kinds are played. N.D. girls conduct tours through the school and at noon play exhibition volleyball games for the visitors. Play days are held on two Saturdays. The chairman of this year's play day was Pat Dirkers, under the guidance of Mrs. Condit, of course. The picture at the left shows Pat displaying an N.D. pennant that each member of the winning team will re- ceive. The teams were captained by N.D. juniors, Karen Bartnett and Diana Stock, winning team captains, are standing next to Pat. Other captains visible on the stage are: Carol Menke, Helen Popovitch, Alverna Maschek, Rosie Nassif, Kathy Eckerle, Rose Huelsing, Margie Banl-rs, Kathy Nash, Karen Sietz, Ann Wieland, Sharon McDermott, Juanita Rauhut, cheerleader captain. What will it be? Softball? Volleyball? Basketball? just as Physical Education is an important part of a student's curricular life at N.D. so, too, are sports an essential part of an N.D. apsirant's life. Ready with any equipment you may need are: Fin! Row: Jackie Benskin, MaDonna Schmitt, Mary Ann Bernhorst, Ruth Chausee, Margie Montgomery. Second Row: Mary Ruth Wand, Gen Sontag. Third Row: Jeannette Gerst, Eloise Rutsch, Barbara Nadler, Anne Coleman, Clara Shea, Connie Rigdon, Gerrie Hartmann. B-TEAM FORMS HUB OF INTRAMURAL SQUADS Besides supplying valuable competition for the volley- ball varsity at their practices, members of the B team are the Key Men on the intramural teams. They are: Fits! Razr: Kathy Boehm, Mary Lou Vonder Haar, Betty Hamtil, Zoe Franek, jane Kuda, Barb Huelsing. Sammi Row: Mary Armbruster, Kathy Schaeffler, Diane Kamper, Bonnie Onder, Donna Will, Frann Zimmerman, Sandy Hartman.
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WITHI THE E DCDORS .... W 4 f iw ? as Us , 1 if Yi A . af Q f X HSTAIRWAY TO THE STARS Hello there! How would you like to walk with me through my last year at Notre Dame? Witliin these doors there are many happy, unforgettable moments- moments employed in planning for the fall festival and passed in decorating for dances and partiesg moments used in pre- paring for Mary Day and consumed in practicing for the operettag and many moments spent in consolation before, the Tabernacle. Before beginning this last year let's glance hack to the climax of our junior Year- the Prom. PRCDVIDES HEAVENLY ATMOSPHERE How can we ever forget the prom? The school hall was changed into a fantasy starland with lights twinkling on and off and stars dancing here and there in the l3.lCliLLQllJLllkl. Handsome fellows and beautiful girls danced and laughed and just enjoyed themselves, The highlight of the evening was reached when following fan- fare, the spectators' curiosity was satisfied by the announcement of the queen and her court. liven though the prom was the juniors' final tribute to the seniors, the hours of planning, work, and fun that made this night possible somehow made it our prom. The big moment! Josie Folk crowns Arlene Sonntag. Queen of the l957 Prom, Stairway to the Stars. Arlene's escort was Marion Menze. ii
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