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3 K ' ' mx' 4 UUX'1. 5 s. lg.. Seq? ...V L 1, W' -ff ,. Y' This period of our lives is one of gaiety and laughter. We are always on the go Qlife is a merry whirlj eagerly looking for new adventures. Therefore, it is very necessary to have healthy bodies as well as keen minds, and so each season has its rewards in sports -indoors and out. For the enthusiastic athlete there are Var- sity hockey and basketball teams which dominate the fall and winter seasons. Then for the not so talented girls, there are many minor sports, as softball, tennis, archery and volleyball. St. Mary's varied and lively sports program under the capable supervision of Mrs. Margaret Sharp has helped us to complete a rounded secondary education. :D 'Yssvb A X lfgjfc: 12:-Q. z 0- . f -4 N! X i Q! 'EES'-1.0 +.Af fl.,,. l -Q: , - R, rv ' N A 5 X It- 'A vs N 7 x Q.. . WJ? 4' .C ,fbi 5'
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The 1957 Varsity hockey team lines up with the managers after a very success- ful season. Left to right: Joan Deitz, Manager, Sue Probasco, right half back, Ginny Yutz, left inner, Ann Bond, right wing, Pat Clevenger, left fullback, Nancy Gray, center half back, Fran Mulford, goalie, MimiDoak, center, Mary Jenness, center, Sue Knowles, right half back, Mac Habermehl, right inner, Joan Gale, right wing, E. J. Stockton, assistant manager. 'Ihe 1957 hockey season got off to a fast and furious start the first Monday in October. Beautiful October weather gave Mrs. Sharp many good practices before the first game. Although we lost 4 or 5 Varsity players from last year's Varsity, there were equally good underclassmen to fill their positions. With Mimi Doak, as its able Captain, the Mrs. Sharp,giving some last minute instruc- tions to Fran Mulford and Sue Lippincott while some players look on. . 3 ' Till- .L . 1- .. , Jia team sailed through the season winning all of its three games, which were with Burlington High School, New Jersey School for thc Dcif and Bordentown High School. Ginny Yutz, S M ll left inner, took highest honors in scoring but all the goals were made possible only by tht combined efforts of both forward and defcnsivt players. Ginny Yutz and Mac Habermahlfattacking' an opponent I HIICKIY
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