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Mr. William McIntyre congratulated newly elected Spartan Club President, William Davis, as he and Athletic Director Pierce Frauen- heim offered their support for the coming year. Spartan Club As parents and friends dedicated to Immacu- lata, the Spartan Club sponsored recreational and educational activities throughout the school year. A program on the danger of Juvenile Addiction to Narcotics, the Annual Football Awards Ban- quet, and the third Boxing Tournament high- lighted the versatile schedule of events. The first Christmas and Spring Dances for the adults olfered extremely entertaining and profit- able evenings. This year women joined the ranks as Mrs. Gloria Manara assumed the position of secretary. Members of the Junior Varsity Football Team discussed the successful season while waiting for the main course during the annual Football Awards Banquet held at the Martinsville Inn. Coach Comesanas reviewed the fundamentals of the game with the squad. Soccer Club water and Somerville High Schools. t and prepared for college teams. Under the direction of Mr. Raul Comesanas, ambitious students with ath letic ability and a talent for association football joined together to establish the first Soccer Club of Immaculata. Con fined indoors during winter months, the athletes envisioned matches with Bridge Spring heralded regular outdoor prac tices and kept alive the soccer enthusi asts' desire to excel. Club members, hop ing to meet in competition in the next - few years, kept themselves physically fit
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4 For the first time in the history of the school, the Varsity vs. the Faculty 'fHas- Beensw provided a hilarious spectacle for the student body. The faculty outfitted in makeshift basketball uniforms, looked like physical fitness dropouts, but their poten- tial was yet to be realized. The score see- sawed as the abler members of the Has- Beens outdid themselves in an effort to make up for their 'fstouter teammates. The Varsity, with absolutely no help from the referees, managed to stay on top while giving the faculty every possi- ble break. With a four point lead and only a few seconds remaining, the spryer athletes surrendered the ball to their op- ponents, and just as time ran out, the score became two points closer because of a beautiful layup by 'fBill Boom- Boom Reinke. Jump it up resounded from the stands, the game began, and f'Dunker Diek Spangler 1 the fight was on between the older generation Cbetter known to tempted a shot from the 01 Immaculatans as the facultyj and the younger generation fthe Side Proving that age dgest Varsity Basketball Team.j always Cgunt, l 'H , . l ti ' . l 1 .tw . 1 1, A. , likvf e 2 1 tp , r Warming up before the game Cuban Coaches aren't always perfect, During a time out, faculty members reviewed Comet Comgsanas tgughed up gn claimed Varsity Coach Bomber their defensive plays. his shooting ability. Bob Pietrucha after fouling Joe Kelly. l l Facult - Varsity Game ,f J f. 'Y 1 Pieree Guber Frauenheim sailed a Hey Coach, wrong game, shouted John Kelly shot through the air despite Joe as Joe Hoey and his Opponent Big Mike M0f'fett'S efforts to blgck him, Sandusky battled for the ball. 68
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IMMACULATA Who? A hard-working staff of reporters, edi- tors, copy-writers, and typists. What? The IMMACULATAN, the school newspaper. When? At every newsworthy event. Where? Room 132 and anywhere the news is happening. Why? To publish a first-class newspaper which keeps the student body in touch with all of the major scoops at Immaculata. Under the guidance of Sister Maureen Thomas, I.H.M., Editor-in- Chief, Cassandra Garay, and her staff produced a journal that is explicit, forceful, and informative. .,. tin Page Editors Teresa Lavin and Nancy Dugan glowed with a sense of accomplishment at the perfect balance of the front page. James Wuelfing, Kevin Smith, and Valerie Walters discussed Artists Victoria and Sharon Orlando gladly ac back issues in formulating ideas for the June publication. cepted suggestions for original an work from 70 Susan Duffy.
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