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HONOR First ron'-.IoAnn Meyer, Ls-norv Piu-inilnli, Jane Powell, Carol Bain, Kathy Hanrahan. Second ron iliathy Sihlo, Caryl Kuhinviak. Nlarge LaRowe, Carol Zider. Ba ketball F' 0 . s XS-4 33. 1 Adviser ...,.................,,,...,.............,,,,,,...........,....... Mrs. Strotlnnann 55 ASKET li, Again our girls scorel This year bus- ketball was offered for the first time after school. Received with enthusiasm, it proved to be one of the fastest moving and hardest played sports of the year. Most of the girls started with little knowledge of the sport, but soolracqnired an un- derstanding of it. Wllen the season closed, they felt confident enough to challenge the Chiefs. SENIOR Lcnore PICCIIIIIIIII, Marge O'Cnn- nor, Diane Giordano, Irene S1-mick. Carol Zirlvr, Kathy Hanrahan, .Ianc l'owt-ll, Merrily Marcus. Center- Lynn Steger. JUNIOR First ron'-Caryl Kuhinm-iak, Marge LaRowe, Carol Bain, JoAnn Meyer. Kathy Sihlo. Second raw-Elaine Bevilacqua, .Ioan Solomon, Rehel Tomlin, Ginny Anderson, Ann Mar- tin. .Indy Martin.
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SENIOR Firsi row-Lvnore llim-ininni. Judy Reyer, Ellen Mr'Garr, Lynn Ste-ger. Second row- Merrily Marcus, Jackie Sletter, Gerry Fox, Karen Amherl, Jane Powell, Sharon .len- kills. JUNIOR First row-Esther Lau, Carol Bain. Belly Cobh. Second row-Barbara Winkleston, Joyce Sunila, Judy Martin, Peggy Scheffe, Ginny An- rierson. Advisers ......,... ................... M rs. Storch, Miss Codbolcl 55 ATTER UP! The girls in yellow are at it again, this time armed with gloves, bats, and bases. The fine spring weather was encouraging to softball enthusiasts. Ready for a good game, tl1e girls displayed both enthusiasm and sportsmanship. Fun was only part of it. Our Hsluggersw showed their ability hy earning first place in the annual playday. f .M ,N . al I 1 , . r oitball HONOR First row-Barbara Wiilklestoii Pat Mayfield, Elaine Ruhweedal Diana Golflecker. Second ron:- Bonnie Metcalf, Chris Grzymala Joan Tierney, Terry Coppola Lynda Newherg, Pal Desmond.
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1 i E P Tumblin Adviser .,...................,,,.,,,...,...,,..........,..,..., .. ,,....., Mrs. Strothnian 55 NE, two, three, roll! Tumbling, one of the most popular sports offered by the girls, Phys- ical Education Department, was rt highlight of the year. The girls not only enjoyed themselves, hut, as a feature of Sportsnight, they gave the audience a thrilling show. They rolled, tumbled, flipped, flopped, and dove gracefully and rhythmically to the delight of the spectators. First row-Marlene Deuilh-t, Lois Leonard, Karen Ainbt-rt, .lean Melionnoehie, In-ne Seniick, Kathy Hanrahan. Second row-Linda Tufel, Janice Kc-ini, Diane Giordano, Jane Powell, Pat Casey, Penny Neilson, Lois Blank. Third ron'- Arlent- Levy, Margie 0'ffonnor, Gerry Fox, liarhara Rim-de, Carol Zider. Q O T ll'llll Advisor .,...... ,, ..... Mr. O'Shea OMBININC precision and originality of rou- tines, our twirlers have repeatedly shown out- standing ability at all half-time performances of our football games and in twirling competition. The twirlers have been chosen Long lslaud Champions for three consecutive years and have presented our school with more than fifty trophies. First rougjane Powell, Luvillt- Shapiro. Seroml ron'-.lc-an Tame, Marlene D1-uillct, Diane Giordano, Ellen Gaihrois, Marion liirkhf-ck, Linda Graham. Bonnie Nvusse, Joan Solo- mon, Donna Jacques, Janice Km-im, Elaine Bevilavqua, Mary Gilroy, Trudy Rawsou, liounic Fall, Jackie Young. Golf Azilfisvr ,,, ,,,,.,. .... ...,,, . ,...,,.,,.....,,,,,, N 'I iss Godhold 55 ORE! Golf, the newest addition to the Physi- cal Education program, was unique in that it was the only sport played ofif campus. Trudging across the course, under tl1e Weight of their clubs, the Seniors putted, drove, and sliced their way towards the eighteenth hole. Through able instruc- tion, the girls started as amateurs and finished as 'iprosf' l'at Lascy, Virginia Mattson, liarhara Lehmann, Linda Tull-l, ,lean iVll'tl0Illl0l'lllK', Midge lnglis. -
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