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llffanager Aflavy If Mallgr ana' assistant Carol Kraenzer, on opposite camps throughout all athletic seasons, join . . ana' managers jolan strategy and arrange seasonal schedules. fnrces to arrange vollgfball practice schedules. lfhe iuniors and Rourzdlzeads won.Q Assistant Pat Chapman and Nfanager Pat Gay discuss finer points ryf hockq bulbring land Pat Gigi is an expertj, while Roundlzeads and Cavaliers scrimmage on the held. ?!L '.1EkEL LMXS-il -1clf!.lhMH45-WZE sH. Ji fH'W'5'2? - ' Z1L3lSl15.15Zl,eS'iliSln'Si31'?51f15if.vS.EsHn's42!.as,i'i.3ft3SHif?'f1'i5e1R?.-,9G5vT.Yv- 'Ffh':iL'MZ'-Aiilz 1 QXJXSQBN Assistant basketball manager Sue Lang and manager Clare Rorick rest in the foreground while an exhausting haf court game takes place on the court.
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It'sa bright sunny day for Santa Catalina-bound tennis team: Florian Turner, Nangl Holt Qmanagerj-, Babs Bain and Carol Ifraemer. 0 n fl S U ffl a m 6 ffl f Dina jardine, the neutral pargf, helps jeanne foett and Babs Bain beautz y J swim meets, inter-club rallies . . Pat Hickman, swimming manager, starts the fee-sgtle race as Ann Curtis ClZl7l60,sfb1'77Z87' Oblmpic champion- ship swimmer and judge fyf this meet, watches the racing dives. tG5SL i the summer-house for the First Ralb: but she zs restricted to holding ladders and lacking up white crepe paper and the Dominican banner
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, ' It 7' ,f of ii l it fi f sv mfg 'W Co-operating With Each Other, We Notice New Strength After we have been at Dominican for a while, bewilderment and the frustration of newness cease to taunt us and familiarity envelops us. Various clubs welcome us, festive parties entertain us, and many new friends greet us warmly. Now we begin to choose different interests of our own. Some might be in the academic Helds: languages, science, or mathematics. Others may be in different school activities: Time Out, Schola, Choral, Veritas, G.A.A., Sodality, Confraternity. Still others may be in artistic skills: painting, sew- ing, weaving, or music. F rom observation and participation spring in- terests and we realize the value of good fellowship and co-operation, qualities that make us more interesting people. l23l
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