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4,7 HK ig Left to Right. Top: Roseanne Kimes, Virginia Fisher. Middle Row: Colette Mohl, Dorothy Finan, ,Ioan Letfers. Bottom row: Juanita Cox, Audrey Koehl. The winning team in the girls' intramural tournament was that of Sister Margaret Agnes' Room, 304. Kathleen Saxton and Ritt Vonderhaar, captain, were high scorers dur- ing the whole season through their own eiforts and the support of their fellow play- ers: Helen Vonderhaar, Genevieve Dehner, Juanita Hammen, Lois Kintz and Norma Freiburger. Many a noon the gymnasium was packed with enthusiastic C.C.-ers witnessing these human dynamoes in action. What a thrill to see those daring long shots skim through the net without even touching the rim! How wild the crowd went when the ball flew back and forth in well-practiced fashion from player to player to be tossed with agility and ease into the basket. So, Room 304. let us congratulate you on your fine display of ability and sportmanship and thank you for the thrilling entertain- ment you have provided us with in the course of the year. Roxvlla DHIlg!Jl,I'f-j'. Left to Right. Top: Lois Kintz, Rita Vonderhaar, Middle Row: Helen Vonderhaar, Juanita Hammen Kathleen Saxton. Bottom Row: Norma Freiburgerv Esther Renner, Genevieve Dehner. y Page 97
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3 Left to Right T l . op: James Kartholl, Dan Kelly. Middle Row: john Pequignot, Dick Lerch, jim Lee, Ralph Newhaus. Bottom Row: Dick W'idman, XVilliam Schneider. George Beckman, Iid Tourney. The annual Central Catholic intramural tournament started on March Z4 and ended April 7. The custom of dividing the teams K into upper and lower brackets was again ob- . served. i - if TNT In the junior-senior bracket Room 312 de- : feated Room 314 in a double overtime game li to take the upper bracket championship while the sophomore Room 307 was the lower bracket winner. In the game between these two rooms to decide the intramural champion of the school the score was tied 12 all at the end of the game. During the 3-minute over- time the junior room turned on the heat and scored two baskets which the spunky sopho- mores were not able to duplicate. The final score was 16-12 in favor of Room 312. 1 The senior rooms were put out of the run- ning early by the exceptionally good junior teams. But in the surprising championship game between the sophomores and juniors the eventual victors were very much worried about the young sophomore team. The strong competition of the younger teams leads us to hope for greater varsity teams in coming years. D011 Bulxer. Left to Right. Top: Charles Benhower, Bob Lynch, XM-Nab Carl Giesaida, Charles Shield. Bottom Row: Louie Roy, ' Les Logan, Jack Krouse, Ronald NVyss. Y P11 gr' 9 6 Y
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G. A. A. MISS JULIA HEIGHWAY, our capable girls' gym director, is in her second year as a faculty member at C. C. With Sister Marie Denise, Miss Heighway is moderator of the Active Girls' Athletic Assocation here at school. ' ' . ,fl ,. f .,,,., ' , V Hx 1 Smfril, Inf! fn rigfvl: Mary Ann Sehlink. Martha plane Wiolf Karlilcen Saxrnn, Mary Becker Sftlllillllgf Betty Fllen Murpliy XI.1ry ,lean NlcNulty.4In.1n Oberg- fell, Mary Saxton. -be This year when everyone was working toward winning the war, the G. A. A. members were also busy. Their slogan was to help win the war by keeping physically fit. just from looking at the happy, fun loving girls full of vitality, no one could guess that such a serious motive was behind their activities. The membership this year was increased to approximately 200 girls under the able guid- ance of Miss Julia Heighway and Sister Marie Denise. i The first big event of the year was the volleyball tournament held in November. The seniors defeating the juniors. Wfednesday night befgore Thanksgiving, Bell's Rink was the scene of a gay, friendly G. A. A. skating party, and on Friday after Thanksgiving, a clear, brisk November day, 75 girls donned Page EPS
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