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These smitiry, faces are .1 mall .ample ot me pep .md spirit tlisllzlttl by tlu irill unrn at the games. They are FIRST ROW, left to right: Nancy Coughlin, Andrea Bowen, Elaine Knapp, Mary Dee Marsh, Annie Mason, Martha Hendy, Kathleen Rankin, Judy White, Doris Harvey, Sandra Connell. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Rogers, Gerry Orsini, Sylvette Lambert, Jane Baine, Mary Ann YViseman, Martha Blackburn, Barbara McDermott, Darlene Simpson, Jerry Behnke, Kathleen Emerson, Audrey YVillis. THIRD ROW: Anita Durand. Claudette Lambert, Geraldine O'Neil, Barbara Lombard, Victoria Tucker, Linda Sims, Cynjo Sever, Florence Young, Dorita Woodson. STANDING is the moderator, Mrs. Behnke. EW ROOTERS FOR CATHOLIC HIGH Strike up the band! Captain Mary Virginia Sword gets ready to lead majorettes Marie Murden, Ann Coughlin, Anita Zinkl, Katherine Clark, and Bobbi Mills in a new routine. The newest groups on the Norfolk Catholic scene are the NCHS drill team and ma- jorettes. Though initiated only this year, these two groups are known by most of the student body. The majorettes. the seven girls in bright green uniforms, performed during the half- time activities in our home football games. They are led by a new senior student at Norfolk Catholic, Mary' Vir- ginia Sword. Also prominent is the gray clad drill squad which. with the help of our girls' health and physical education teacher, Mrs. Behnke, has at- tracted the attention of all. Much hard work and long hours of practice developed these two groups into up- coming organizations of which we can well be proud.
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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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George Shalhoup and Tommy Howard take those hurdles in per- fect stride. Doug Baldwin qualifies at 5 ft. 2 in. in the high jump. I l DASHMEN HAVE ROUGH SEASCN Track members relax after a vigorous workout, which is a daily routine. They arc: SITTING, left to right: Mike Da- miano and John Baillio. KNEELING: James McGroarty, George Shalhoup, Joe Clark, Jimmy Manning, Greg Ken-
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