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Never underestimate the power of a woman! N. Van Kier deeply engrossed in girls' billiards. J. McGowen watches as C. Fleming goes down the alley with the ball. BOWLING Those who participated in co-ed bowling enjoyed themselves because of the opportunity to improve their skills while competing with friends. Working in teams gave a chance to meet new friends and to learn teamwork. Because of the number of students participating, the rates were lowered enabling more to take part in the well-liked sport. T. Tademy reaches high for the ball s Qwmwmuu
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as G.A.A. PROVIDES ENTERTAINMENT AT PLAYDAY Castro Valley's Recreational Leaders class provided the entertainment at the October 26 Playday. They presented a ridiculous villain skit. Carol Adelson played the villain, and Sue Stavert narrated. Donna Smith acted the part of a curtain while Sandra Mobley played the pretty young miss. A Castro Valley combo, C. Adelson, G. Sones, B. Johnson, J. Sones, D. Smith, B. Adelson, and M. Carr provided additional entertain- ment. THE COMBO C. Adelson, G. Sones, B. Johnson, J. Sones, D. Smith, B. Adelson, and M. Carr. an ll taln it S , , ll .... ga, C S 3.55.1 5 ,y g B. Cummings and D. Smith enjoying u game of tennis. THE SKIT S. Stavert, D. Smith, S. Mobley, and C. Adelson,
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p in-f ,,..:..?!'h-W fa T ar EZ . 1 use N. , NS. iv, lr A . .wua :Fi 'ina' tie Archery was a popular sport. FEBRUARY I5 PLAYDAY Castro VaIley's G,A.A. sponsored the February l5th Playday. lt was given for G.A.A. officers and ten other girls from each school. The purpose of this playday was to discuss the problems of G.A.A. and to find ways to improve the program. The sports in which the girls took part were volleyball and badminton. Following the activities the girls ate their sack lunches and were entertained by each school. The schools invited were, Alameda, Amador, Encinal, Hay- ward, San Leandro, Arroyo, San Lorenzo, and Washington. ABOVE: Volleyball at Feb- ruary l5 Playday. s.w2eFf.ssrs BELOW: Discussion groups at February I5 Playday. raw? -P Q Q
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