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l-. ..f,,Q, ,K , ,, ,, Pitcher and first, second and third basemen are expecting a hard hit and stand by to put out the batter as soon 'as she heads for first base. Softball is only one of many favorite out- While Barbara Culin and Pat Carpenter spot her, Sara Jean Kim- berlin demonstrates a handstand on the uneven parallel bars. Folk dancers, in the form of freshmen social dancers, skip around the girls, gym dance room for three weeks each year. --N . ' I ,M , door pastimes of these senior girls in advanced sports in view of the Catalina Mountains. f, H ti? Modern dancers Kathy Hanson, Penny Spicer and Wylene Hughes practices ballet motions in choreographing a dance. ,UV -bil One of CHS,s experimental health classes is led in discussion by Ioan Engebretson and Jim Hernandez. 17 5
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Recreation, Rhythms, Team Sports Part of P.E. There goes another fingemailln exclaim the players on this basket- ball team as their forward jumps for the ball. ALA. L? A variety of sports are offered girls based on their interests in physical education, abilities and needs. Golf, tennis, archery, badminton, ping pong, deck tennis, and track and field are offered as individual sports and stressed during each girl's fifth semester. Individual activities include camping, body mechanics, gymnastics, swimming and weight control with exercise. Rhythmical activities offered are modern dance, round and square dance, basic rhythms and social dance. Team sports include basketball, field hockey, speed-a-way, softball and volleyball. Five semesters of physical education and one se- mester of health are required for graduation. Advanced sports are offered for senior girls who want to continue in P.E. Also, about 20 girls in pep- leadership are a part of the P.E. program. Like a fish out of water, Anne Arveson is bottoms up in a dive over Ttwsorfs sunny skies provide many days of outdoor activity for the Lighthouse Y pool during her swimming class. most girls' P.E. sports such as volleyball shown here.
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GAA Supplemented PE Athletics and Recreation Working in close conjunction with the physical ed- ucation department in the promotion of athletics and recreation is the work of the Girlis Athletic Association. True sportsmanship and good fellowship were mottoes. Volleyball, basketball, tennis, speed-a-Way, bad- minton, softball and archery are some of the activitiw offered after school and Saturday mornings. Any girl who is interested in sports and is willing to take part in the activities of the club is eligible for membership in GAA. Rising on her toes to return a serve, a CAA badminton player slams the birdie over the net to her two opponents. 'WM' .11 Vade Phillips, president Diedra Pyeatt, secretary-treasurer NJN! Pia De Leon, vice-president ' ifi ' A fag v f QQ, i f V' mf ff Miss Mary Hines, adviser S I .W A '. s 'P . ' rs O . ,. I 7' - riiiiii iris A littiitl t I5 'V 1 aj 1 get G.A.A.-Front How: Diedra Pyeatt, Margo Logan, Nancy Oien, Cherie Brinlee, Raye Moskey, Leslie Bachelier . . . Second Row: Madeline Mack, Marilyn Wright, Carol Hartley, Bonnie Schroeder, Barbara MacIntosh, Margaret Miller, Linda Krener . . . Back Row Patty Oesterle, Pia De Leon, Vade Phillips, Cale Reid.
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