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4 r D n ' in -g 4 , 1 D . 5, i t-gi - , 2- 6 . D J 'J vw, X .X fall ,dl .f if Dominican offers an answer to the Piston's-Row 1: Carol Hoffer, Kilcher, Cathy Romano, Elaine Hayes, Mary Lynn Alter, Marg Rita Smyka, Chris Franzosi, Sue Abraham, Carol Hotas, Sue Lynn Grajewski, Linda Parker, Toni St. Onge, Indy Hayes, Schar Schuster, Rosie Cusmano, Sue Daleiden, Jessie Moroney, Pat Tomaino, Barb Lunarde. With this type of agile support on the Mansor, Lynda Bonucchi, Sue Rattig Row 2: Terry Smyka, Sue floor, Detroit's professionals would rate higher. Possession is nine-tenths of the law! Taking advantage of her con- stitutional rights, Sue Abraham collides with an opponent who had the same idea. Athletic minds run in similar paths. Dominican G.P.U.S. Dominican G.P.H.S. A Dominican Liggett Dominican Harper Woods Dominican Sacred Heart Dominican Bloomfield Hills Dominican Rosary Varsity Reserve 18 27 21 5 21 26 19 A 15 'l 45 8 36 27 17 l l 38 16 26 7 ' 38 16 18 6 35 24 32 28 , 5 Watts! Sf' Sf 'K From a ten foot vantage point, Toni St. Onge's perfect shot would look like . . N t this. Anticipation gives way to joy as the ball slips through the net, points W s t mount, and Dominican scores another victory. ' D S x Q .QX ' i W'- .ifi Sha s. of
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I noigomtea' by Enthusiastic Fans, Bctsketbctllers Bounce to Victory Winter is snowballs and ice-skating, sleigh rides and open fires, warm mittens and knee high boots. Winter is three feet of snow and a shovel, slippery streets and icy sidewalks. Winter is basketball. When one girl sadly shelves her football pennants, another gladly dons her basketball pinnies. As girls in gymsuits put in hours of practice, the gym fills with sounds of rebounding basketballs. The teams drill passing, shooting, and jumping until near perfection shines in even the most difiicult plays. Behind every great team, there is a cheering section. Demure Dominicanites become screaming fans as the Black and Gold bounces onto the courts. Packed with spirit, loyal students bulge the bleachers to shout the varsity on to victory. Rafters ring with D-D-D-O-M . . . as spirit rousing cheerleaders leap, stomp, and shout to spark enthusiasm. When the score is down, they elevate sagging spirits to prove that Dominican is the best of all the rest. Balls bounce on a waxed courtg shrill whistles knife the air, girls shriek victory criesg teams fight to win. This is winter at Dominican. The mouths that move the team-Row 1: Joanne Corrado, Janice Cailotto, Mary Wood, Elizabeth Graney, Donna Krolikowski, Colleen Lundwall, Diane DeConinck, Kathy DeRosiersg Row 2: Chris Iacohs, Mary Herrinton, Carol Reardon, Diane Latchney-instigate vigor that makes victories. Is the marvelous minuet really coming hack into style? The unusual jumphall stance exe- cuted by Cathy Romano and her energetic opponent indicates a possible revival of this dainty dance from Washington's day. Modern misses, with sturdy muscles, might surprise Martha-and themselves-if they dressed in demure colonial styles.
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Sports Spectacular Spark a Schoolgirl? Busy Schedule s , 4 'is' 'ii 4 .-.-za-nl Modern loallet? No, a frantic attempt to nudge the hall over the net! Alice Herman, Michele Klonowski, Donna Krolikowski, and Carmen Trevino are determined to win this crucial game. Ready or not here it comes! Batter, Sue Abraham, is ready, and visions of a home- run fill her mind. Peggy Simon, Diane Groesloeck, Mary Anderson, and Maureen Comer spring into position, anticipating Sne's plan of action. 'E 7 :fx 3 74 ' .A-':.,5-rf1'2N,24 'n1 2 W '!' Stacks of books, piles of dishes, and bushels of ironing can add up to a frus- trated Dominicanite. A vigorous athletic program, however, provides a release for pent up emotions and neglected muscles. Everyone from the first freshman to the last junior, and some of the seniors, par- ticipate in this program. Early in the morning, during gym classes, and after school, teams drill diligently. The airy swish of the tennis racquet and the plop of the basketball echo through the halls as girls hurriedly sneak in a few minutes of practice before the bell. Sports are a major part of Dominicang healthy smiles and winning teams prove it. l Bright sun and sturdy server against her, Char- lotte Tomaino displays perfect tennis form.
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