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Overheard at the Game . . GROUND'STlCKS! Entering its third season, hockey is gain- ing steadily in popularity at Cody High. En- thusiasm for increase of skill and ball con- trol reached a new high among all players. The brisk fall air could not help but lure the hockey lovers into swift action. Sticks clashed everywhere amid the snow flurries and hockey balls. A rugged five game schedule was played, ending the season with one win, one tie, and three losses. The Comet win came from Southwestern with a score of 3-'l. They tied with the Mackenzie Stags, 'I-1. Veteran hockey players displayed skill and helped newcomers to compose a strong team which matched strength with spirited competition. GIRLS' RESERVE HOCKEY TEAM...Left to Right: J. Owens, R. Marley M. Swift, D. Brainard, J. Allen, M. Rea, S. Dinwiddie, M. Whiteman, S. Quigley, P. Brauer, J. Berger. GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY TEAM...Front Row: C. Jankowsky, E. Frame, E. Mason, G. Williams, P. O'Keefe, K. Sparks. Back Row: B. Leggett, G. Howell, E. Keryluk, S. Williams fmanageri, K. Morrissey fcouchl, N. Lutman, C. Beers, T. Schultz. seventy-hue
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MODERN DANCE INTERPRETS Daily exercise is the routine to prepare oneself for a dance . . . individual compositions torm the final test. The girls interpreted the music by rhythmic movements of the feet and body . . . moving lightly about, gently bobbing, leaping in reck- less abandon, or stirring into rapid movement, as leaves in a wind. . . . A Students practice freedom of expression in dance classes with the final attainment of more grace and poise in their social world. MODERN DANCE Cl.UB...Front Row: J. Gregg, L. Engle, P. Blossie. Second Row: B. Brewer, D. Yeag- er, P. Work, N. Troeder, E. Keryluk. Third Row: S. Renaud, J. Hater, M. Fancher, G. Ptasinski, J. Wern- ette. Back Row: H. Kasieracki, E. Laborowski, J. Kochenderfer, G. O'Neil, S. Roys, J. Ehred, B. Humph lett, J. Mackie. seven ty-six
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