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Characterized by enthusiasm, precision, En route to Brooks Field for the Dunellen game, Lynne Dombroski and Patricia Lane nobly paraded the school banner. Performing an original dance routine to f'He's Got the Whole World in His Hands, vibrant cheerleaders added zest to the final performance of the season at the Middlesex game. Lynne Dombroski, Diane Klepacki, Barbara Corby, Gail Thomas, Anne Strayer, and Patricia Lane mounted the ladder of success to achieve their goal -the true lmmaculata spirit. and drive, the Varsity and J.V. cheering squads spurred the Spartan teams to their greatest effort. Moderated by Sister Helen Marita, I.H.M., Miss Nancy Geleta, and Miss Hope Salvato, these energetic girls put endless hours of practice into peppy cheers and routines. Led by Co-Captains Patricia Lane and Lynne Dombroski, the senior cheerers kept spirit alive through success and defeat with their acrobatic feats and vocal encouragement. Gusty cheers. echoing from the sidelines. spurred the Spartans to victory 126
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l'Jump it up sounded from the stands as the whistle blew, starting the tense moments of the Bridgewater-West game. Spartan defense attempted to block a Watchung Hills goal. Joe Kelly's fast footwork knocked the ball free in a successful defensive move. A grueling transition from football season and a schedule including the top schools in the state dared the stamina of the Varsity this year. Starting the season with two losses, the Spartans came through to down both St. Bernards and Dwight Prep by a wide margin. Coach Robert Pietrucha, driving his men hard during practice and game alike, impelled teammates to give their all. At the annual MESSENGER-GAZETTE Christmas Tournament, the squad netted third place as Arthur Chambres merited the most valuable lmmaculatan player award. Racking up four more victories before the season's end, the rigorous efforts of the team proved immeasurably valuable in the experience and confidence gained by each player. Expert rebounding skill helped Art Chambres haul down one of his many caroms.
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J. V. Cheerleaders Ready, willing, and able to cheer the boys on to victory, Jane Davis, Linda Horner, Virginia Eckert, Patricia Pensak, Elizabeth Robinson, Sharry Trojanowski, Sharon Panzera, Margaret Moffitt, and Gale Sopher took time before the Delbarton game to pose for the photographer. I 'FU Loyal lmmaculatans hurriedly boarded the spectator buses for the Pope John XXIII game. 127
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