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Batter up! John Brogdon is ready to swing out for Catholic High. Carmen D'Auria warms up on deck. Things look bad for the Crusaders. Those on the bench are glum, but even with all this sadness Scottie Walton Ends something to laugh about. Take me out to the ball game! The rec- ord for the Crusaders '58 baseball season was a disappointing 1-4. The team first fell before the Wilson Presi- dents by the heartbreaking score of 12-0. This loss gave them the needed spirit for their next game. Deep Creek outscored the Crusaders by only 2-1. The winless Crusaders were trounced in the next two games, both times by Great Bridge. They were first on the bottom of an 8-4 score, and in the next game they were de- feated 12-5. Finally the Crusaders got on their feet, downing Deep Creek 5e4.
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.Jr Bruce Howard must have pitched that ball right into the camera manls face. Carmen D'Auria waits for the pitch. Mike Roland! Whercls your glove? .l xl
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SCHOOL SPIRIT CCMES FIRST Mrs. Bchnke, moderator of the Varsity Club, is pleased that the score kept by the Manager Terry Casablanca and President Carol Blccharczyk shows that the Norfolk Catholic girls came out on top. THE VARSITY CLUB The Varsity Club at Catholic High is open to all girls who have received monograms in addition to all members of the girls, basketball team. It has as its aim the spreading of school spirit. In December of this school year the Varsity Club sponsored an ice skating party at the Ice Plaza. All members of the student body were in- vited to attend. In May the girls baked cakes and cookies and sold them one afternoon in order to raise funds for the athletic banquet. As a memento of the year the members of the Varsity Club purchased silver basketballs. The ofIicers of the club are Carol Blecharczyk, Sue Whichard, Mary Anne Moore, and Carolyn Carlisle. Members of the Varsity Club arc, FIRST ROW: Mary Liz Mulqueen, Gail Peluso, Susan Whichard and Amanda Whichard. SECOND ROW.' Evelyn Seluga, Rita Morris, Betty Began, Dolores Finney, Mrs. Behnke, Collier Webb, Anne Bennett, and Mary Anne Moore.
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