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l l girgi , . ATHLETIC l ASSUEIHTIUN FP' Remembering fhe G.A.A., one canno'r help bu+ fhinlc of ifs capable moderalor, Miss Julia Heighway. Under her direclion, lhe G.A.A. sponsors hikes, skaling parfies, and o+her various acfivilies fhroughoul 'lhe year. Anolher imporlanl' fea+ure in +he G.A.A. is fhe annual volleyball and baslce+ball lournamenf. Earning poin'rs for leHers is no problem for +he aclive members of lhe G.A.A. for fhey consider i+ mere fun. When a+ lasl' fhey have acquired 'I'heir I5O0 poin+s, +hey can dis- play lheir achievemem' wi'rh lriangles, numerals and large C's on purple sweafers. Joan Muldoon G. A. A. OFFICERS Sealed: Mary Ann Van Ryn, Vice- Pres.: Marilyn Wunderlin, Pres.: Miss Heighway, Moderaior. Slanding: Palricia Beerman, Public- i+y Mgr., Rifa GeHy, Trees.: Jo- anne Lennari, Poin'r Sec.: Reina Robinson, Poin+ Sec. G. A, A. SPORTS HEADS Marcella Brown, Slcaiingg Marian Ueber, Soffballg BeHy Lou Horne, Volleyball, E l e a n o r Huguenard, baskelballg Ann Marie Eber, Bowl- ing, Joan Muldoon, Ska+ing. 6. A. A. MONOGRAM WINNERS Froni' row: Palricia Hammerle, Joan Ryan, Bonnie Cuney, Joan Muldoon, D o r o 'r h y Maliszewski, Mary Ann Van Ryn, Reina Robin- son. Back row: Marilyn Wunderlin, Mar- gie Gunlcel, Be'Hy Lou Horne Marie Ann Morris, Joan Gillieron, Mary McDonald, Phyllis Winkler. Page 1 If ' - .Q sf n:.+ i ' S
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Girls' Intramurals The whislle blows, lhe 'Foul is called, someone apologizes. Yes, you've gol il- il's lhe Girls' lnlramurals. Girls playing on lhe hardwood can be wilnessed almosl every noon in lhe gym. Il is an exciling piclure lo see lhe girls run and shriek down lhe floor in an elforl lo gain conlrol ol lhe ball. Girls are handicapped by nol being able lo play on bolh sides ol lhe floor. Bul lhey make up lor lhis by pro- ducing some amazing scores as 4-2, or 6- I . Apologies are always heard aller a game. Someone spread lipslick on anolher's blouse, or broke a fingernail. Congralula- lions aller every game is lhe nalural lhing. Famous Iasl words belore every game are, Miss Heighway, Iel lhem wear lhe shirls loday. Ioan QIIIIIUIOUII SENIORS ROOM 303 Lell lo Righl: Phyllis Winkler, Mary Ann Van Ryn, Belly O'Neill, Donna Coe, Joan Bickel, Alberla Rorick, Erma Hollerl. JUNIORS ROOM 3 I4 Lell lo Righl: Belly Sorg, Agnes Meyer, Sally Disser, Barbara Yaney, Theresa Bobay, Pal O'Con- nor, Mary Lou Boehm, Clara Theismann. SOPHOMORES ROOM 205 Kneeling: Sue Kinder, Joan Overmeyer, Virginia Happ, Carolyn Lapp, Rose Harlman. Slanding: Eleanor Huguenard, Dorolhy Krall, Clar- ila Dirig, Theresa Schenkel, Phyllis Schnelker, Vivian Herber. FRESHMEN ROOM 202 Row I: M. Pepe, P. Woehnker, M. Didier, B. Shuckel, J. Fahrenbach. Row 2: G. Halhaway, M. Gladieux, P. Newnam, G. Horn, J. Phillips. Row 3: I. Schrader, L. Runyan, C. Johnson, B. Koch. Page III
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irls at Play Mft Junior girls can pose like +his for hours when af 'lhe lake . . . These girls will go in swimming lafer . . . Marilyn App screams when she goes clown lhe slide . . . If Dan Cupid can I' Marguerile will . . . Hanging on for dear life les+ someone pushes +he swing . . . Louise Beloi enjoys praclical iokes . . . Barbara Reese definilely prefers lhe rugged games . . . The various sfages of ice ska+ing in slow molion . . . A perfecl malch, score 0-0 . . . One musf be a dear 'ro feed a deer. Page 113
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