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Denise Worrell Cbelowj checks her re- search hefore voting on a pollution bill. Ed Sell and tlje lmperials gain Denise Fox's Qbelow leftj complete at- tention. Leslie Becker and Sue Carino fleftj ponder the import of Senator Jean McNulty's proposal. ,wr nf mfsxzfff f , H -f 191
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Field Dcuq QCIMGS Sailors and dancers, raisins and royalty competed for honors at the spring Field Day. The morning started with a pep rally of cheers held in the gym. Each class took a turn to express its spirit with cheers such as We can, we can, yes, we canf' and g'We're number one! After this, students headed out for athletic competition. This year many new competitive sports were added. All four classes competed in a tennis match and softball game. Students had a chance to participate in track or contests and games. Enthusiasm reached its peak in the afternoon when each class presented its costume, song and stunt. Freshmen marched on the field representing sailors, saying 'LYou're sunk without the Froshf, Next Soph raisins walked on, followed by their cereal bowl of spirits. Junior lords and ladies did the minuet as the peasants looked on. Seniors performed their last show as stars on Broadway. Field Day of 1972 came to a close as the girls gathered in the gym to hear the results: a triumph for the sopho- mores, ahead of the juniors, freshmen and seniors. 1 Z Q Track contestants Mary Cuddohy, Debbie MacA1oon, Therese Gniazdowski and Patty McBridefbelowj, toe the starting line. Midge Smith leaps to return a volleyfleftj. Sophomores, faces re- veal the strain of a tug-of-war effort ffar lefty Track spectators Beth Gariepy, Paula Nagy, Debbie Drazick, Beth Klein, Sue Melekian, Patty Mcbrlde and Mary Ann Matichuk ftop leftj cheer their classmates. Senior fans fabovej gasp at a successful volley by their team. .-W fgrvi' EL 193
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