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H E UNCONQUERABLE SIX Gertrude Miller A.,.,.... Patsy Jack ..A....4., Peggy Smith ...,.A 5 Connie Zaccoli Jenny Tripocli .,... Nancy Shuey .e,. . ,.,......guard ...Mguard ..,,..,,.guard .........guard ........'forward Anne Bennis, Mascot Rah! Rah! Rah! l-low We Maintain Cur Physical LIFE Early in the fall the student body chose the Athletic Council made up of two representatives from each class. The officers elected were Mary- beth Trescher, presidentg Helen Robertshaw, vice-presidentg and Jeny Tripodi, secretary- treasurer. Other members of the council are Marjorie Welsh, Jean Meaglier, seniors, Jeannette Howell, Mary Jane Hinchy, juniors, Pat Harrison, Marie Kearney, sophomoresg Sally Favo, Mar- garet Karnes, freshmen. The council under the direction of Mrs. Earl Thompson, planned an interesting schedule of various activities, includ- ing bowling, ping pong, shuffleboard, and basketball. 1 An added attraction in the athletic work is the awarding of points by the council. These may be obtained by participating in games outside of the regular gym schedule. After 500 points have been earned, the council awards a letter to the student. The following girls received their letters: Sally Favo, Peggy Gilson, Janet Gregorius, Mary Jane Hinchey, Jeannette Howell, Minnie Man- narino, Jeanne Meagher, Gertrude Miller, Mary Jo Nesselbush, Helen Robertshaw, Peggy Smith, Jenny Tripodi, Connie Zoccoli. Our Athletic Association gives us opportunities to develope a healthy body so that as future women of America we shall be physically fit, mentally alert, ready to face any crisis calmly.
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The Seniors ai' Marygienn Memories of spagiieifi suppers, picnics, hikes, 'ireasure hunfs . . . Picnics . . . Swimming . . . Bowling . . . Rosemary makes a swan dive Filling in our spare Time-M. L. Rudiselie, D. Fiourcei. M. J. Roberfslwaw, P. Kisfner
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J Tripod: N Schuey P. Gilson. Sel:on's lA's and I-il:'s Prepare for LIFE Wandering over the campus we hear talking and shouting-a few song birds pouring forth harmonious chords-and what have we? Gym class at Seton for our 4-F's, who do not participate in regular gym classes. They cover much terri- tory while out walking for exercise. Then, in another direction, we have a tennis game in progress. Mrs. Thompson, our gym instructor, did a commendable job of teaching us the fundamentals. To on-lookers, the ball speeding back and forth, seems a cinch to hit--the easiest thing in the world. But let them get out there on the court and try to keep up with the energetic ball-they will change their minds soon enough about the dexterity needed for this game. Am I right, Jean Meagher? QWe're proud of Jean and her tennis skillj. Turning our gaze we hear the cry, batter up , a base-ball game! The only one not enjoying this game is the umpire. Poor girl! Inside our beautiful Activities Building we may Hnd girls playing shuffleboard or ping pong. Some prefer basketball, bowling, or swimming. The latter is ideal for keeping those extra pounds under control. Seton Hill offers all types of sports for all types of girls. While keeping the body fit for work, we stress the importance of playing fair , of using determination to win, while enjoying the thrill of keen competition. A51' MINUTE CQACHINQ TEAMMATES FOR VOLLEYBALL We lcnow why these girls play-not only for points. but to Whether these girls are laying for extra points or working eep their reputation of being the undefeated Seton Hillteam. off extra pounds, they always use their best effOrl'S to WIFI Vlrs Earl Tl1OfT1PSOf1 G- Miller. P- -ldCl1. P- Smith, C- ZGCCOH. Bernice Reilley, M. J. Brown, A. Ackerman F ances Canole R. Masley, D. Baetiston, M. E. Lozar.
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