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11633 GAA JUNIORS AND SENIORS - FRONT ROW: Akren, Phillips, Barnett, Murphy, Thurman, Mrs. Phelps, Nelson, Alexander, Kleinert, Erb. SECOND Row: Ginn, Miller, Lindsey, Cook, Dohner, Sands, Harper. THIRD ROW: Siniyf, Rudy, Wade, Overton, Nusbaum, Neal, Jachowski, Phillips. LOWER PIC- TURES: Active girls in the GAA soprts program. They ike All Kinds of Sports A good-sized group of girls took active part in the five sport seasons of GAA, beginning With recreational sports in the fall and continuing through the year with volleyball, basketball, and softball. Activities in the recreational sports season consisted of the annual All School Recreational Tournament in badminton, tennis, table-tennis, shuffleboard, and Volleyball. Breaking a four year loosing streak, North High's outstanding volleyball team emerged undefeated at the annual volleyball Sports Day held in Glendale. Among the five competing schools were Mesa, Glendale, St. Mary's, Phoenix Union, and North Phoenix. Sports Days were also held in softball and basketball, with the North High girls again taking top honors in basketball by easily defeating their opponents from the four Valley high schools.
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earning SkiH and. ood Sportsman The up and coming underclassmen show a lot of promise, several of them placing on the all-star teams during the year. Informal Get-Acquaintedn parties were held for them with girls from other valley schools. The GAA initiation of new members was an outstanding event of the year, featuring comical dress regulations, games, and torture measures for the initiates, and of course, a lot of fun for everyone. A Mother-Daughter Banquet was held in the late spring, at which time, the GAA awards were presented. Representatives of the mothers, the Physical Educa- tion faculty, and the students participated in the program. Awards presented were small and large letters, silver and gold medals, and the top four year award to the girl most outstanding in GAA. GAA FRESHMEN-FRONT Row: Kynast, Dillon, Manlcer, Brown, Crapper, Chastain, Spero- polus, Harper, Smith, Flickinger. SECOND Row: Lilly, Whisenant, Hanenburg, Thomas, Brown. Thomas, Ziegler, Burnham, Field. THIRD Row: Mackos, Otterstrom, Holman, Crawford, Pow- ell, Bartlett, Olsen, Jolley, Botsford, Beckett. GAA SOPHOMORES-FRONT ROW: Martin, Bencic, P. McAllister, Sanford, Paul, Lewis, Phil- lips. SECOND ROW: Hared, Wyatt, B. McAllister, Peifer, Schler, Moore, Brookins, Terry, Po- leeson. THIRD ROW: Morries, Hall, Lonius, Fernstrom, Hill, Lusk, Patterson, Brown. ship 11645
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px Q1 GAA CAB IN E T-FRONT Row M afrtin, Akren, Price, Chastain. SECOND Row: Barnett, Nelson K leineit, M ufrphy. Leaders This Was more than just another yearn in North High's Girls' Athletic Association history. Under the capable leadership of Velma Barnett, president, and Mrs. Bettse Marten Phelps, faculty adviser, the cabinet planned and executed several new activities along with the traditional affairs. Other cabinet members were Joyce Nelson, vice-president, Naomi Kleinert, secretary, lVlarce.lla lVIurphy, treasurer, Carol Akren, .loan Price, Betty Nlartin, Dorothy Chastain, class repre- sentatives. Outside entertainment for the fun-loving GAA girls was provided during the year by skating, bike-hikes, informal school parties, and the spring Weekend camp- ing trip which climaxed the season. GAA ALL-STARS-FRONT ROW: Dohner, Miller, Lindsey, Cook, Hm'pei', Phillips, McAliste'r, Bent-ic, Martin, Beckett, Lusk. SECOND ROW: Nusbmfm, Alwren, Barnett, Phillips, Murphy, Tliuimaii, Alexander, Nelson, Eib, Kleineit, Jaeliowski, Dunlap. V., A , M 4-wg gg.. ,.. .... Msn, ,K ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.M, gm, K, W i.'ifffj.5,-gwxgifjii 325 -L g:1i.:::,g-'2.vQ,:1jr.:,j,'rf3f1f-ff-isiff.-:f'::a:+z54,-53,--, ,Q:.,:..':: ,..14:,- 'M 'K 'a ' wif' is -A-p ..leW',,'i'i.m ,.. 't:-f + H...gggg,.' -----sr-fer'-Mar' -fi'-'su ff N W!! ,un 7.4, 11629
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