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i i | Competition and Sportsmanship L to R--N. Blake, V. Meyers, K. Danielson, C. Havlik, C. Teska, D. O'Laughin, C. Hauser, J. Hampshire, L. Tolmen, J. Zielowski, V. Tolmen, D. Kern, B. Runnels, C. Merley, B. Cenkush, E. Wood, C. Simpson, D. Roesner. Junior G.A.A. isthe only school organi- zation designed especially for the junior- highgirls. Miss Susan Hunsberger is the sponsor andthe club operates on the same basis as the Senior G.A.A. At the end of the seventh and eighth grade years, the girls receive letters for their athletic achievements. The Fresh- mangirls'pointsare carried over into the senior club. L To R--B. Morley, K. Lant, S. Leason, S. Mann, M. Carlton, K. Volmer, L. Beg- genstaff, D. Lewis, N. Cauffman, I. Wiltfong, D. Hughes, S. Schoff. 25
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GAA Supports LToR--BonnieB. Lau, L. Brasseur, S. Danielson, J. Schrader, F. Lloyd, P. Wilson, S. Ray, J. Ryan, J. Ryan, C. Wykoff, S. Shoff, D. Hayter, P. Watson, E. Laureys, T. Peterson, G. Koppert. The Senior G.A.A.--New Carlisle's answer to President Kennedy's physical fitness program. Sponsored by Miss Susan Hunsberger, the girls met each Thursday night for bas- ketball, volleyball, softball, and a variety of other activities. The girls competed with other schools in basketball and volley - ball during the winter season. Inthe spring, the members made the best possible use of the new tennis courts by learning to play the game according to its rules. Archery was also a novel addition to the usual schedule. After school and on weekends the girls met at each other's houses to earn un- organized points by dancing, bowling, and other athletic activities. These points made the basis for G.A.A. honors and awards. L To R--Secretary, Nanci Nicodemus; V-President, Gayle Wilson; Organized Points, Connie Vermillion; Treasurer, Sally Mack; Unorganized Points, Dianne McNutt, Sponsor, Miss Hunsberger; President, Bonnie VanLue.
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eae, “A i po BOTTOM ROW--C. Costello, J. Ryan, J. Ryan, J. Michaels, R. Milcoff, P. Kenna, S. Ray--2nd ROW--A. Edmonds, D. Thomas, L. Smith, M. Clendenned, J. Hayter, M. Gillean, S. Bromley--3rd ROW--K. Corbett, L. Werth, S. Miller, A. Hooten, C. Gromski, S. Milliken, J. Grange, D. Szyma- nowski--4th ROW--A. Falk, M. Schimmell, C. Wykoff, P. Watson, E. Laureys, C. Vermillion, S. Shoff--TOP ROW--C. Havlik, P. Jones, S. Vanslager, B. Hauser, B, Harding, J. Burnett, D. Bealor, J. Zielewski. Pep Club Initiates Student Enthusiasm Coach, fans, cheerleaders too, the Pep Club says Hello to you. Backing the cheerleaders was one of the duties of the club, They also planned pep sessions, dec- orated the school with victory posters, and promoted school spirit. This year the Pep Club invited the Clay cheerleaders to a pep session and a tea afterwards. The officers were: JeanRyan, president; Ruth Milcoff, vice-president; and Jan Michaels, secretary-treasurer; with Mr. Blaine Gamble as sponsor, Clay cheerleaders watch as student body meets for pep sessions.
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