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Jield Day Linda Nelthorpe, above, winner of the high-jump with 4 8”, is show in mid-air, making one of her winning jumps. Gayle Maurin is seen below making an attempt to jump higher than anyone else in the high-jump. One of the high-lights of the day was the bicycle rally, with each class competing against the others. Although Mary Beth MoleyQ.) and Michelle Hobson (r.), are seen making a brave attempt, the Juniors won. Taking a successful swing at a soft ball in the Freshman-Senior soft ball game is Senior Kathy Sullivan.
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youth for Service With Sr. Stephanie are Young Christian Students, L to r. back row: Vivian Peterson, Sandi Claudell, Barbara Mahan, Nancy Raether, Vicki Fenberg, Cathie Dale. In front are: Anne McLiney, Jo Moley, Cathy Kassen, Nancy Cramer. French enthusiasts, members of L'Alliance Francaise are: 1. to r. in front, Helen Hess, Elizabeth McGrath, Pam McDonald; second row, Madeleine Loftus, Gayle Maurin, Molly McCallum, Anne McLiney; In back, Susan Stanton, Julie Moffitt, Dede Bascom, Cathie Dale. Representing the National Conference of Christian and Jews and the Junior Catholic Inter-Racial Council are: 1. to r. front row, Gayle Maurin, Helen Hess, Bonnie Harris, Liz Oakes, Netta Dicker, Nancy Cotter; back row, Vivian Petersen, Kathy Sullivan, Terri Harris, Lucie Riederer, Mary Dennihan and Susie Stanton. The Southwest Youth Traffic Court from Sion are: L to r. Mary Ellen Murphy, Nancy Cotter, Susie Stanton, Mary Dennihan and Sheila Hughes. Sion Girls are interested in others as this group of tutors shows. 35
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Athletic Program A fencing bout between Cathie Dale (1.) and Barbara Hallinan (r.) is being directed by Mrs. Poland. Grim faces in the background show the tenseness of the match. Field Day, held on May 18, climaxed a hard- working, hard-exercising year of activities. Getting out of school at 11:30, the girls ate lunch and then began the dashes. Moving inside to the gym, Barbara Hallinan succeed- ed in sinking six out of ten throws in the basketball throw. Two representatives from the Senior class and two from the Junior class then began a series of fencing bouts, with Barbara Hallinan again victorious. The girls then took to the out-doors for the high-jump. Starting at two feet, the rope was gradually raised to four feet, six inches, Linda Nelthorpe being the only one able to jump that height. The Seniors then played and won a game of softball with the Freshmen. In a mile bicycle relay, the Juniors rode victorious. Needless to say, the Juniors captured the field day trophy, with twenty- six hard-earned points. Randa Stewart, above, is shown as she’ attempts to jump the rope at 4'6 .
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