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af. ' CI' , gf fx V , 0 0 chool Splflt X 1 i 3 ' -if ' , .: I I i A G. K SA.. 51 Sportsmanship 'tr .. fill season Heading N.D.A.'s list of favorite sportsters are the Varsity Blucbirds. Ifirif mu: jackie Pahl, Joyce Hamilton, l.ois Lang. Cathy Meyers. SUUIJVIAI rout Ann VC'ilson, Patricia Howell, Marie O'ConnelI, Margaret O'Connell, Theresa Jillson. Kay Harper, Tfurif mtv: Michaela Busch, julie Cirilln, and Pat Nlcliay. Hello, visitors, how do you do! Notre Dameis angels in light blue, the cheerleaders, scampered across the court, amid deafening applause, to welcome the opponents. It was the third basketball game of the season, and the Reggies' Hrst taste of N.D.A. enthusiasm. With the Jay Vee victory to spur them on, the Big Bluebirds lined upg and although they bowed in defeat to the faster Reggies, Regina lauded them as the finest examples of true sportsmanship they had ever played. Theresa jillson tics up the ball for the Bluebirds, and Margaret O'Conncll backs her up as excited cheerleaders and spectators root from the sidelines. From November until the first signs of Spring, the ten teams comprising the C.Y.O. League competed for the city cham- pionship. Though scorewise our team did not excel, their clean play and undying spirit brought them the highest praise. Ilchester! The highlight game of the season between Notre Dame and her sister school, Trinity Prep, demonstrated once again heroic efforts of the Bluebirdsg but the basket, ball, and score belonged to the Tee-Pees. Marie O'Connell moves in with split-second tim- ing to guard her opponent, as her team mate, Carol Ash, eyes the ball.
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HR M . -, f ., is x . Nf Tix' .V 'ff T fs. . i . ..- ,K ' ii 'K 'X 95 jubilant over their victory in the Archdiocesan Cheerleading Competition, N.D.A.'s champion cheerleaders proudly show off their newly-won trophy. julie Miller, Sue Hans Qcaptainj, Caddy Allman, Kathaleen King, Gloria Maiello, Judy Kleeb, Joan Firestone, Frances The old order changeth . . . lixchanging old varsity cheerleading outfits for Our L.1dy's blue and white, Roseanne Lennon tries on the new weskir. Aiding her are Pat Collins and Joyce Hamilton. Overend, Roseann Lennon, and Mary Anne Collins Cabsentj. Champion cheerleaders thrill fans L 6 'Klz I-61,5 SO, Notre Dame, cry spirited A.A. ofhcers as they plan posters and pep rallies for varsity games. Standing: P. Robison, Mrs. Gerrity, K. Flanagan. Seated: C. Kenney, T. Shivcs fpresidentj. 163 Our snappy Varsity cheerleaders practised and cheered endlessly. The results? Perfect co-ordi- nation, catchy original jingles, and unsurpassed buoyancy. The reward? They copped the C.Y.O. Cheerleaders' Championship Trophy for the second consecutive year. The squad also enjoyed the privilege of cheering for the All-Star game and the C.Y.O. championship playoff. At the Sports Luncheon which closed the season, players, cheer- leaders, and fans were rewarded for both the team spirit and the school spirit which had carried the Bluebirds through the year. As the weather grew warm, N.D.A.'ians flocked to the area swimming pools and bowling alleys. Spring Fling Day, filled with intramural compe- tition, climaxed the athletic year.
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