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Senior all If Best all-around girl Best athletes Best sense of humor Best dressed Best natured Best personality Most argumentative Most artistic Most feminine Most attractive 'M ost imaginative Most likely to succeed Most poised Most musical Most versatile Most studious Most sophisticated Most generous Best sport Most industrious Most independent Class mother SYKES TOWNSEND, KING FERGUSON PUTNAIXI MAR GEIST KING FERGUSON MAR, SYKES I-IRAPS, GEIST SYKES PAYNE, KUPINA PEIRGE FERGUSON, PEIRGE GE1sT KUPINA KUPINA, PUTNAM RIEBLING TOWNSEND, MAR PAYNR, KING TOWNSEND, RIEBL RIEBLING ING
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Page 50 text:
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.HOCKEY'CLUB Under the guidance of Miss Clement, faculty advisor, and Carole Townsend as president, the extramural activities of the Hockey Club were greatly expanded. The four games played were: They VVe They TV e llannah More 2 1 Away Bryn Mawr 3 O Away Maryvale 1 O Home Notre Dame CVarsityD l 0 Away Notre Dame U.V.D 0 l Away The members of the Club included: M. Fergu- son, E. Kupina, L. Riebling, King, C. Town- send, E. Geist, P. Peirce, E. Payne, C. L. Sykes, T. Keech, L. Stuart, K. Ehlen, ll. Suhers, D. Taylor, S. Faust, Meyer, T. VVeaver, K. Iack- son, C. Hurd, lW. Stefansson, A. Taber, T. Dun- nigan, D. jones, P. Fryberger, F. Heaps, ll. Kirk, S. Kupina, Schilling and N. Stair. CHEERLEADERS The cheerleading squad this year was composed of five girls from the Junior and Senior High, chosen by try-outs on the basis of enthusiasm and talent. The group practiced twice a week during the fall to perfect their cheers, in order to boost team spirit at intermural games at the school and away. The cheerleaders also helped both Sigmas and Rhos build enthusiasm at the pep rally before Field Day. The cheerleaders this year were: C. L. Sykes, captain, S. Miller, co-captain, K. jackson, D. Wal- lett, and C. Knapp.
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A CKJVO WLEDGEMENTS On behalf of the TORCH staff, the Editor wishes to express her appreciation to all those who have contributed to the production of the 1957 TORCH-especially to Mr. T. Engeman and the Delmar Photographers for their generous assistance with the photographic work, to Miss Elizabeth Bailey for her advice on art problems, to Mr. james E. Conner of the Garamond Press for his helpful sugges- tions for the entire book, and to Mr. Norman P. Rictor for his direc- tion and untiring efforts as faculty advisor of this, our 1957 TORCH.
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