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GIRLS' SPORTS Seton HaIl's Track, field hockey, and basketball organized by Gloria Kruckel offered Lady Sport Fan a good option this year. She took it, too. The girls' track team lJ1'01lgllt home 16 individual trophies and the first place school trophy in their final fall event, the Nassau-Suffolk Girls Track Champion- ship. The first encounter of the field hockey team was with Knox. As the final whistle blew, the girls from Nissequogue had a 5-0 lead and the win. Seton's ,I.V. held Knox to a 0-0 stalmate, earlier. MKruekel's Puckersw lost a heartlareaker to St. ,loseph's, Brentwood lay a 1-0 score, despite Gini uGump7' King's good defense as goalie. With Barbara Bermel as high scorer, the ucage Queens stomped St. .loscpl1's, Brentwood, 18-ll but lost to Sacred Heart, Hempstead, 37-13. VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Kathleen Moore. Second Row: Margaret McCue, co-captain, Mrs, Gloria Kruckel, coachg Janet Lyon, captain. Third Row: Kathleen l-lolland, Ronnie Foley, Sally Cavanaugh, Fourth Row: Elizabeth Holland, Kathleen Dunn, Barbara Bermel, Christine Speckles. Back Row: Maureen Hawkins, Kathleen McLaughlin, Susan Patrick, Marga- ret Moran, Ann O'l-lalloran, manager. .,,,,,.0wr'r PREPARING FOR A QUICK GET-A-WAY are Kathleen Lynch, Bettina Schnetzler, Virginia Bermel and Eileen Trnay. DRIBBLING EVASIVELY, Janie Lyon drives downcourt in St. Joseph-Seton game. POINTING OUT THE RULES OF FIELD HOCKEY, A NEW SPORT AT SETON, Mrs. Kruckle instructs a freshman gym class in the gentle art of dribbling.', 86
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We're Going to Shout, Shout, Shout for Victory FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Patricia Pilger, Joanne Freund. Second Row: Suzanne Cummings, Marsha Stanton, Joan Boch, Bernadette Schenone, Maureen Kennedy. Back Row: Susan Yax, Maureen Mills, Kathleen McAleer, Maureen Hawkins, Diane Cirincione. FS PAT PILGER PROUDLY ACCEPTS the trophy won at the C.Y.O. tournament in January. CHEERLEADING Vivaeiously boosting the morales of both the girls' and boys' athletic teams, this year's cheerleaders have earnestly urged the student body to greater school spirit than ever before. Their MWe are the Eagles, the mighty, mighty Eaglesn has led the Varsity team with co-captains, Pat- ricia Pilger and Joan Boch to witness many a varsity victory. The Junior Varsity squad under eo-captains, Ann Lessing and Cristin Camson have cheered on their teams to a series of Wins. The skill of our '63 cheerleaders was once more shown when the Varsi- ty team placed fourth in the second annual Diocesan Cheerleading Con- test at Saint ,loseplfs Academy, Brent- wood with the ,lunior Varsity team taking second place. Under the able supervision of Sister Margaret of Cortona, this year's cheerleaders, after long hours of prac- tice, have not only given Setonis stu- dents a ranging enthusiasm at games but also encouraged an activity of precision in the girls' sports program. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Sheila Hogan, Maria Kalinoski, Maureen Kennedy. Second Row: Louise Schappert, Annette Aviano, Carol Woytisek, Joan Boch, co-captain. Back Row: Kathleen Bellew, Suzanne Curnrnings, Susan Yax, Diane Cirincione, Theresa l-lartley. Absent: Patricia Pilger, captaing Bernadette Sche- none, Joanne Freund, Barbara Belmont. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Christin Camson, co-captaing Ann Lessing, captain. Second Row: Veronica Burns, Patricia Tan- zola, Kathleen Kelly, Cynthia Candurra, Arlene Teasdale, Mary Jo Weaver. Back Row: April Trautwein, Jaime Carson, lrene Fox, Andrea De Winter, Mary Ann Bertuch, Mary Mooney.
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Fleetfooted Females 5 E if 5 .X 9 We JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Daria Robbiano, Elinor McCarthy, Mary O'ConneIl, Martha Roberge. Second Row: Nancy Padlon, Marie Aviano, Edith Mclnerney, Gail Grattan, Kathleen Ryan. Back Row: Jean McLaughlin, Marianne Mensching, Anne Welling, Maureen Nichols. is JUMPING HIGH, junior Barbara Bermel assures Seton of a well earned trophy. SEVEN DOWN AND TWO TO GO . . . Setonls Eagle-etts add a boost to the team effort. LAST MINUTE TIPS are shared by Coach Kruckel as the buzzer calls the last quarter in the Seton-St. Mary's game, 87
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