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,, K L .7 , s ivPs24 2 as f or 4 kr A, Q' ,f y .1-A N ry.- vn' 1 X Y Grimly determined, Mary Ann McCarthy readies herself to hurl the javelin. Only one of many, thinks Val Elkins as she records another IHS score. Mxafssiffu-is IAA ofhcers Judy Free, secretaryg Sheila Boland, treasurerg Pat Kenehan, presidentg and the vice-presidents, Kay Johnson and Karen Howell, advertise a coming game. 82
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Students Tumble Into World of G mnastics Complementing both the edu- cational and spiritual aspects of school life, the Physical Educa- tion Department strives to en- courage physical iitness in each Immaculata girl. Under the su- pervision of Doctor Milada Le- jkova, students have the oppor- tunity to participate in a wide field of sports as well as to ac- quaint themselves with new and challenging equipment. In the past, the Physical Edu- cation Department has presented to parents and friends an annual exhibition of their' gymnastic skills. This year, though, instead of one show with all the gym classes, the department sponsored a traveling team of gymnasts who performed at several schools. In addition, expert swimmers or- ganized an aquacade and diving competition at the Ambassador Hotel. Perfect balance and timing are essentials for a good gymnast. Kay johnson and Terry Suraci pause in a routine they have worked out on the parallel bars. This should get the blood circulating! agree sophomores, as they try using their heads in a typical gym class.
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,.g,,1Lg9-Qi i L 5 I A Plans Field Day for Spring Sports Taking advantage of warm spring weather, gym classes move outdoors where they par- ticipate in the spring Physical Education Program which in- cludes track, softball, tennis, and archery. Immaculata sends a team each year to the Track and Field Meet, a competition between private schools. Divided into teams, Immaculata girls vie for top honors in the IAA's Field Day. However, the Immaculata Athletic Association is busy the whole year round, sponsoring CYO and PSA teams, running intramural tournaments, and promoting interest in and sup- port of the Immaculata sports program. Judy Free sails over the bar with room to spare. Pat Ward, Joann Carpenter, and Lucia Ramella receive barons from Carol Clarke, Katie Gartland, and Lynne Andrews in a Held-day relay race. Archers Maureen Gcarty, Barbara Vfarner, Graciela Esquerre, and Anne Inguagiato take careful aim.
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