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1953 VARSITY CHEERLEADING SQUAD. Kneeling, DonnaWagner, Rose Mary D'Anna, and Carolyn Foley. Standing: Kenneth Voss and Richard Martin. CA QQPKQCLCIQPJ The unrelenting spirit behind most of the athletic events was the energetic rooting. This year's crop of cheerleaders did an excellent job of putting the students through their paces at all games. When the team was behind, they spared no effort in forcing a cheer from the crowd. Under the able tutorage of Sister Mary Donata, O.S.M. , they exhibited a fine spirit and good teamwork. Their consistent support was an important factor in the success of Servite's athletic pro- gram for the past tour years. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM. First row: Betty Marrone, Joan Vaughan, Judy Lynch, Meggy Bemiss, Marjorie Boyd, Barbara Cueter. Second row: Paula Dembry, Lyn Schrock, Carolyn Foley, Ruth Connarn, Joan DeBats, Joanne Mclnerney. Third row: Margaret Zito, Jackie Goggin, Mary Helen Connally, Jean Marcian, Sally Brosofske, Q ii ,,Y, V 3 Liiigzeeig' ix X - x 3 V YV 'rg -r'xi-gill!-,ill Y'YfiJRV'3 ff' ,r s -M.. J - ,va 'Ji' D G . 372, , if 2 6:j'!1.lgSuu onna anea V v - - 1fe f l ' 'a zis3.-gan. -,Q it V1 ,fifty-. Y 'fi W ' w.i.Jbl?f2iXi'.'. t 'X Qing , Although the original girls' basketball team did not play many games with other schools, nevertheless it provided an op- portunity for the fems to let off steam during their gym periods. It is hoped that a well-rounded sports program for girls will be resumed soon. . fe ,S Q.,
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f gariegai X we rr' -Nm 3 -at f-1 ,K ,- -K I x N 1953 VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD. First row: Voss, Lauro, Torok, Laskowski, Locricchio,Waughn, Coach Trellay. Second row: Giacopelli, Waters, Lauderback, Mallick, Stancato, Vermeersch. Third row: Wilson, Sommers, Eichbrecht, Roeske, McGillivary. Fourth row: Wyllie, Williams, Schornack, Van Hove. Except for a brief stint on the diamond during the first year, Servite has not had an organized baseball team until this spring. Breaking into any league is difficult enough but the players have proved themselves real sportsmen by their spirit of improving despite defeat. Each game brings fewer errors, more hits for the home team, and better organization. It is for this that sports serve--to train the athlete in all that will make him an all-around Catholic gentleman. lllllllllllllil 1 y I If : 'MS Q ' 'Hum 4.4 ul '-' 'I IIIIIIIYIIIIII- - as T i r Uaraify VARSITY CLUB. First row: Faculty moderator, Coach Trellay, DeGrendel, DeLisle, Hawkins, Hayden, Padgett, Kollar, Mallick, Koss, Stancato. Second row: Poley, Vince, Voss, Dunnigan, Eichbrecht, Van Hove, Locricchio, Forrester, Torok, Moldenhauer. Third row: Britz, Petrous, Jeffrey, Williams, Lovrensky, Reisinger, Baranski, Roeske, Belloli. Fourth row: Kirsch, Seguin, Ha.rdy, Pelione, Peers, Raynal, Prentice, Blizinski, Catalina, Vollmers. Fifth row: Byrnes, Bradley, Mclnerney, Bury, Faas, Vogler. Many otherwise passive sportsmen of the school receive somewhat of a challenge from the Varsity club. It urges and increases the desire to excel on the field, court, or track. Mr. John Trellay, athletic director, oversees club activities and meetings as faculty moderator. Elected to their posts by popular vote of fellow members are president, .Tack Prentice, vice president, Jerry Bradley secretary, .Tack Poleyg treasurer, Dick Jeffrey, and sergeant at arms, .Toe Seguin. 37
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'sw FQ if ff fiuified A Child of Mary I cannot content him- eself wvitia :fsimple service of ifxonorg he ought to be at her call in everything. . . with the Ward . . witiz the pea . . w'itE:1 the press . . . incfsntroversy. . . in action . . . always energgetic amd effec- tive. f Eiope Pius E-QIII
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