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A pass intended for Alice Swanson is viewed as a possibility for interception. Soph Cheerleaders (Standing L. to R.) Joan Liebel, Lorenna Haney, (Kneeling) Laura Eads, (mascot), Dorenna Haney. Gym Nite 1971 officially began with the Pledge of Allegiance and the National Anthem. Following this, individual team members were introduced. In the first half of the Frosh-Soph game, the score stood 8-1 in favor of the Sophs. However, the Frosh staged quite a comeback in the second half of the game and it wans't until the last few minutes of the game that the Sophs were able to boost their lead. The Squires emerged victorious with a 17-14 score over the Froshkles. SOPH TEAM (Standing L. to R.) Chris Volpone, Pat ee jee nhs venience Cen ne Sade Schantz, Nath Weber, Jolene Minar, Rose Hanni; Row 1, Sue Donohoe, Marianne Schmidt, (mascots), Lauri Duff, Sue Danzel and Chris Howell.
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FROSH, CHEERLEADERS (Standing L. to R.) Shriley Dorning, Theresa Graham. (Kneeling) Patti Murphy, (mascot), Trina DelRe, Terry Gilman (mascot), and Jill Hoverson. FROSH TEAM (Standing L. to R. ) Coach Kathy Tracey, Barb Luby, Eileen Harrington, Bev Lagassee, Ann Healey, Lisa Erickson, Spud Hansen, Sue Ruble, Coach Connie Gietzen and mascot. (Kneeling) Mary Lou Wrubluski, Nancy Harrington, Sue Tracey, (mascot) Trish Junkin, Mary Moran, Alice Swnason, Sally Hoagland. Mary Lou Wrubluski aims for a basket. Anxious arms await a possible rebound. What provides excitement, noise, a chal- lenge, tears of joy and sorrow, and unforget- table memories? Gym Nite, of course ! Gym Nite was the result of the creativity of Sr. Cecilia and its history dates back to 1936. Carried on annually since then, its format has nevertheless undergone some change. Origin- ally this intra class basketball competition was conducted in a manner that presented the possibility of Seniors being matched with Freshmen and Sophomores meeting the Juniors. Recognizing the limitations of this, the present set-up was formulated--Frosh. vs. Sophs, Jrs. vs. Seniors. Classrooms are decorated with class colors and a theme depicting the team name; an assembly is held during the day with the various classes presenting skits, songs and traditional yells. In the evening the competition takes place amid boisterous enthusiasm generated by the crowd. Numerous slumber parties provide a fitting climax to a memorable evening.
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Seniors race down the court in an effort to score against the Tension, excitement, and ecstatic cheer- Juniors. ing were evident throughout the Junior-Senior game. The Senior Super Toughies rallied courageously but eventually succumbed to the Junior M.A,S.H.'s. The final score of 22-14 was recorded as the game ended amid tears ° ° ° of joy and sorrow. Horns blared, pom-pom's SST Victi ms of Sonic flew and hoarse, screaming voices offered their congratulations to the victors. Thus, Gym Nite 1971 came to a memorable end. JUNIOR TEAM (Back row--L. to R.) Rita Search, Pat Dougherty, Mary Stanton, Sharon Faudree, Chris Tracey, JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS (Standing L. to R.) Sally Patty Gibbs; (Row 1) Erin Walsh, Coach and mascot, Sue Swanson, Debbie O'Niel, Jovita Sipin, Judy Budnick. Williams, Marian Dorning. (Kneeling) Patti Hanni and Marilyn Morken.
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