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Badminton The opening of this sports year introduced bad- minton as a new sport among the intramural activi- ties at Mount Mercy. Since badminton is fast becom- ing one of the more popular sports at camps and recreation centers, students requested that it be in- cluded in our program. This sport offers numerous advantages. It is co- recreational and can be played by any child, youth, or adult. Badminton is the sixth sport to be added to the intramural program. f 1 .. 'NXQQ 1 X Y' f r ff - T ' if A long drive from Kay Hughes is watched by teammate Mary Kay Sanncr. These energetic players are setting up the cquipmen Terry McNamara, Sally Lou Falbo, Dorothy Henry Ann Jones. t-.
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Leaders' Club Leaders' Club Officers-Eleanor McFadden, president Linda Dupnak, secretary-treasurerg Nancy Ross, his- toriang and Lee Brice, vice-president, with the moder- ator, Miss Margaret Brallier. The Leaders' Club strives to develop lead- ership through sports. Membership in this organization is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have outstanding ability or special interest in sports. At the quarterly meetings, members dis- cuss sports problems that arise during the term, such as the system of playoffs chosen this year. The club also publicizes activities in each sport. Representatives of the Leaders' Club or- ganize pep rallies throughout the year. One of the outstanding contributions of the Leaders' Club is the organization and direc- tion of an annual Play Day to which other local schools and academies are invited. Leaders' Club Representatives-Francine Dugan, jane Garvey Qseated on floorj, Carolyn Wohleber, Suzanne Crain, Patricia Donovan, Nancy Dudt, Yvonne Thel, Kay Hughes. 1
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