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Swimmers Take Your Mark A swim meet, sponsored by the Junior class, was held on March 10, 1971. There were twelve different categories from which a con- testant could choose which included the dog paddle (dp), breast stroke (brs), side stroke (ss), back stroke (bs), float on back (fob), race under water (ruw), hold breath longest (hbl), fast relay (fr), slow relay (sr), best forward dive (fd), best jack- knife (jk), and best back dive (bd). The Sophomores won the meet by scoring the most points. Oaie Stickan, Rose Kern and Claudia Dominik prepare to swim. VICTORIOUS SOPHOMORES: 1st ROW, BOTTOM; Rose Kern, Jane Wagner, Mary Seal, Sharon Bunis and Rita Sutton. 2nd ROW; Margie Mayer and Kathy Quill. 3rd ROW; Maureen Huser, Lucy Deubelbeiss, Cheryl Faust and Tee Yoder. FIRST PLACE WINNERS: 1st ROW, BOTTOM; Caila Gunn (bs, fr), Claudia Dominik (dp, hb, sr), Rose Kern (fob), Teresa Simeone (ss, fr) and Jan Carroll (bd). 2nd ROW; Debbie Darko (sr), Joan Wessling (brs), Mary Seal (jk), Tee Yoder (fd) and Patsy Scollard (sr). 3rd ROW; Mary Helen Kramer (fr), Suzanne Farmer (fr) and Lucy Deubelbeiss (ruw). Absent from picture: Gina Rostanzo (sr).
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Mrs. H. Hier, Mrs. J. Blacker, Mrs. J. Dominik, and Mrs. H. Rothring plan their strategy for the upcoming big game. Mothers Excel In Spirited Game Although originally scheduled as a Mother-Mother Volleyball Game, January 27 became a Mother-Mother, Mother-Faculty, and Mother-Daughter Volleyball Game. Having played one game against each other, the mothers challenged the faculty to a game in which the faculty was soundly beaten. The daughters ruined the mothers ' winning streak, but not the evening. Everyone went home entirely exhausted, but completely happy. Hey, hey! The mothers just defeated the faculty! Mrs. J. Dominik, Mrs. H. Hier and Mrs. C. Thinnes stare in disbelief as the referee, Mr. J. Wyss rules the volleyball out of bounds.
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Joan Pote and Sheila Hartgrove hold up a greatly enlarged ad contract as the filling out of the cont ract is explained to the student body. Kicked Over And Beyond Our Goals Mary Helen Kramer displays an example of a business sponsor ' s contract. The yearbook Ad Rally served three main purposes: It explained the details of the Ad Drive, it demonstrated the correct way to fill out the ad contract and it sparked enthusiasm in the student body to try to acquire ads for the Mediatrix. Any student fulfilling her individual goal received a 10 percent commission. The Sophomore class won the Drive with over 100 percent of their goal in. I Janet Sutton, Kathy Sheridan and Rita Sutton help with the Ad Drive.
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