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2 .z -- A S' 'XL E B Q,,. y A . X +- The oarfity oolleyhall team: FRONT ROW, Margie Hahhach, jean jarrell, Co-eaptainy Helen Klein and Patty Tiehenf, Brenda Hall, Charmaine Riggle. MIDDLE ROW, Linda Lepping, Marcy Planche, Cecil Ridge, Kathy Goehel, Dehhze W eyrling, Mirry Smith, Cathy Hand, Rosalind Brennan. BACK ROW, Mirhele Rexrh, Jeore- heeper, Sherry LaDahe, timeheeper, Mary Beth Bryan, Terry Srhaman, Geri Harwood, Coach Mrx. Larhinr, Terefe Kearny, Liz Morrow, jane Montgomery, Barhara Tieheni, jane Rodgerf, manager. Absent: Lynn Delaney. ur Volleyball Team Kept Us in the Air Coached by Mrs. Larkins and co-captained by Helen Barhara Tiehenf hopefully tipf the hall np, ap and t 1. Klein and Patti Tiebem, SHA's varsity volleyball WW' He' Mmmmf gpm' mi E' WWW team took fourth place. Despite their competitive spirit, the team emphasized fun by throwing the seniors into the showers after their last game. SCOREBOARD SHA 16 Assumption 28 SHA 27 Loretto 30 SHA 19 Mercy 1 8 SHA 8 Presentation 41 SHA 29 Angela. Merici 16 SHA 30 Holy Rosary 22 SHA 44 Ursuline 9 Ceeil Ridge Jnerefffnlly hath-handy the opporition.
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That You Always Have a Ball Bowling You mn'l win them all, sighs Helen Picker. junior bowler Carol Nnsrbizzim gives 4 left band turn signal wbile practicing tbe bowling art. Sacred Heart fared well in the city-wide bowling tourna- ment. As SHA's representatives in the Senior Girl division, Betsy Eckerle won first place in all events with a handicap and Linda Roppel won first place without a handicap. Joanne Berti and Jeanne Klein took second place in the doubles for Senior Girls and Stephanie Hornung won second in all events for Junior Girls. SHAers brought back many prizes as a result of Mrs. Gottbrath's weekly coaching and President Betsy Ec- ker1e's enthusiasm. The winning senior team was the Oddballs, who had three winning seasons out of four. SENIOR 1. Oddballs 46 -25 LEAGUE 2. Peanuts 41W-30M 3. Play Girls 39 -33 JUNIOR 1. Rascals 52W-24M LEAGUE 2.Unt0ucl'1ableS 45 -33 3. Daisys 43M-34M SOPHOMORE 1. Pin Ups 54W-23W LEAGUE 2. Pickles 52M-Zjw 3. Daisies 51 -27 Confused Mary Putt Carey trier blowing ber bowling ball and bowling ber bubble gum.
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HAQS Swimmers Were Wet and Wild 'XL Sally Miller and feri A772072 alilicipale victory i12 the Albe1'le12 JIt'i77Z 212eel. Tbey baife lbal binzgry look. '1 l The determined swimming teamis cheer this year was Soak the Hawks. However, once again the SHA splashers came in second to their foe, Westyuort, in hoth the Wlestport Relay and the State meet. All was not lostg even Westyuort agreed that Sacred Heart car- ried away first prize for spirit. Vilinning the Atherton relay and several events at the State is largely due to co-captains 'lean Jarrell and Trisha Aubrey, talented Kathy Wfyatt, Dinah Wlright, Barhie Ericksen, and many cold, wet, Friday afternoon practices, The swimmers showed their appreciation for Coach Mrs. Sally Roby hy giving her the annual dunking in a Cold pool. Tbe .m'i112112i12g lea112.' FRONT ROIV, Rlllla farrell, Kalby lWyall. Debbie IWag11e1', C0-Caplaiiz Tricia Aubrey, Coarb Mrs. Sally Roby, C0-rafllaill 165172 farrell, illalzagel' fizlia Clallirell, Dlllllh IlV1'igbl, Debbie C01c'a1'l,' SECOND ROW, Meliiilla Baker, jane Yami, joan Hail. Tbelllia Laafarler, Mary Bell, Kay Horlelz, Belly Y5I7Z7Z, feri A11i012,' THIRD ROUV, Karen Mifalifla, Na12ry Cle112e12l5, Triria Hail, Barbie F1'ire.fe12, Rllfh A1212 Eiiglerl. Sally Miller, A7272 Da12iel5, fill Kappefrer, Marcia Ne11ill,' TOP ROIV, La211'a Gl'll7IiL?Y67Z, Geri H!II'1l'00fl, Paula II7bife, Nancy Tierney, Pal Koenig, l0fZ777Z Wagoiler, Nancy Haragail, Marlba A1212 Milei, il'la1'yGfzler.
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