Athletic ssoeiati The Athletic Association is the part of the ath- letic department that organizes all sports at Mount Vernon. In the fall the A. A. picnic starts off the year with the announcement of what teams all new girls are on. The serious competition of the year then starts with games, relay races, and a tug-of-war between the teams. A Posture Day in February divides the Yellows and VVhites up into committees that work for one whole Friday on producing skits, songs, pantomimes, and poems that emphasize posture. This year the results were very close, but the YVhites won hy twenty points to highlight a very exciting day. There was also a Faculty-Student Basketball game sponsored by the A. A. in April. The big event of the year was the A. A. Banquet in May, where all athletic awards for achievement during the year were distributed. Cary Sanger and Perrin Dulany prepare themselves for a game. ABOVE, seated on .s-laps: Mayfair Ashhnrn, Carole YVllll2llllS, Nora jordan. Standing: Dee Boorman, Mrs. Cannon, advisor, M n garet Hazen, Craee Dnrranee, president, Elizabeth Smith, Becky Bauersteld, Amanda lxreglow, Stephanie Smiley, Laura Vance Trudie BlC'Ctll'l1l1lC', Cary Sanger.
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ekey Mount Vernonis hockey team had a very challeng- ing season last fall. The first game against Immacu- lata in October resulted in a 6-0 victory for the Mount Vernon Seminary Varsity and a 5-0 victory for our junior Varsity. The Varsity lost to Friends and Holton Arms in very close games, While the junior Varsity tied both. The Varsity defeated Mount Vernon Junior College with a 4-0 score. Both the Varsity and the Iunior Varsity lost to the skilled teams of Ursuline Academy and Madeira. The Jun- ior Varsity returned, however, with a 3-2 victory over Cathedral, while the Varsity lost. The season ended on November 18, with the exciting Yellow- White game. The teams were evenly matched, but the YVhites were the victors with a score of 1-0. Man- agers Mary I Ieasty and Christy Logan, Varsity Cap- tain Grace Durrance, and junior Varsity Captain Debbie Dick should be congratulated for their hard Work. Aiaoyizz Practice .s-crinlmages quicken reflexes for the inner sclmol gzrnles. First row: Becky Bauersteld, Stephanie Smiley, Dee Boorman, Margaret llazen. Seconcl row: Lynn Mercer, Amanda Kreglow, jennifer Hell, Ann Frailey, Grace Durranee. Third row: Christy Logan, Suzi Levine, Daisy Smith, Cary Sanger, Margo Butcr- baugh, Mary lleasty. 26
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