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Gym Classes Participated Maybe we should give them back, says Donna Gardner to Diane Kubinski mischievously, as they see the rest of the gym class shivering without their sweatshirts. Carol Nuedling Julie Pogorelcnik avr We'll beat 'em for sure! exclaims Judith Jablonski to Mary Ann Hamrick as they buckle their ankle guards, preparing for another game of field hockey. l i if ?' . ggi 43 :if Henrietta Orlinski Collette Ostrowski Elaine Pfaller Maxine Plewa s 'J' is We-rs . is its M , A A 82 Elizabeth pokrzywinski Ruth Pomfh Mary Prudlow Marion Purol
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Set Theme for Religion Class Singing is twice praying might be the motto of this chorus class, as they practice hymns for the Mass, under the direction of Sister Mary Agnese. ' sr.i K 1 A 1... Margaret Michaels Jeanette Mingesz Christine Modieski MGYY Molllng MUVY M0lll '9e L .,.. f , . Vs i fi Q s ' rlssl if s y y V V , t, 'lk rs ,V Q , ' I 1 M iitt 1 A I Kathleen Morrissey Roberta Muras Kathleen Nadboralski Susan Nagel JO Ann Natrop Agnes Neu Mary Noel Singing is twice praying . In general music the freshmen learned this fact as well as the fact that good music is most enioyable. ln these classes they studied various types of music, composers, and their famous com- positions. The subject was fun, but how em- barrassing it was when someone mixed up a composer with a composition! 81
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in Volleyball and Basketball Stretch, kick . . . stretch, kick. . . . Getting ready for a quick trot around the field is this freshman gym class. Judith Raich t 3 5 , f s sg f X i t 44 X 1 Q so ig' Barbara Santner Q Janet Schneider Diana Purpora Diane Radspinner Joan Redman Jane Rouleau Margaret Rozga Carol Rudnitzki I L 5' W ct , ss. viz , F T, A ' 'M '1- Mary Sbonik Rebecca Schell Sandra Schiessl Diane Schmidt Many were the times that gym suits, socks and shoes were forgotten until all the freshmen became accustomed to having these items in the right places at the right times. There were even a few times when some of the girls forgot to bring themselves to class and they spent the entire period in the study hall! The freshmen participated in volleyball, baseball, basketball, hockey, running, high-iumping, and broad iumping. There were also the unfor- gettable aches and pains which accompanied muscle movement at first. These sports were only a part of the liberal education physical educa- tion afforded freshmen. When the weather was too cold for outdoor sports, the gym classes concentrated on learning new and different dances.
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