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GAA Officers Planned All Above, standing: Herrman, Kingsley, Hungerford, Howk, D. Young, Gosnell, E. O'Keefe, Van Dussen. Seated: N. Guyer, Mrs. Blair. Lower left: Sue Kendall tosses ball over the net as her team- mates, Judy Buckert, Sally Zelomek, and Jo Ann Boon look on. Right: Margaret Harris grabs for the ball as Evelyn deVisser creeps up behind her. -o HEADING the Girls' Athletic Association, secretaryg and Beverly Kingsley, treasurer. was Nancy Guyer, presidentg Doris Hunger- In intramural volleyball and basketball ford, vice-presidentg Mary Van Dussen, enthusiasm runs high during tournaments. 92
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zept spirits high o THROUGH ballots in a democratic voting, girls selected honor teams after each inter- class play off. Seizing honors for juniors in the honor team play offs, Betty Davidson's soccer team took first place and captured further honors for their class at the Monroe County playday at BHS when they won top honors in the inter-school league consisting of six schools in Monroe county. In the basketball honor team play-offs, seniors, captained by Ann Kelley, won the championship title. Rewarded for their ef- forts, the girls journeyed to East Rochester for a basketball play day. ' As the HCROSSROADSH goes to press, honor teams are being chosen to finish off the volley ball tournaments. With the coming of spring, girls are head- ing outdoors to start baseball and tennis tournaments which draw large enrollments. Each spring at the Girls' Sports Banquet, the Monroe County Award is presented to all girls attaining a goal of 400 points during their high school career. Pictured on this page are senior girls honored this year. For her outstanding ability in a foul-shoot- ing contest, Margaret Harris was awarded a silver basketball at the sports banquet. Top: Betty Davidson's winning soccer squad. Front: Davidson, Hastings, Lyons, Warren, Hall. Back: Steinkamp, Young, VanDussen, Reinhard, Howk. Middle: Ann Kelley's winning basketball team. Front: Captain Kelley. Second row: DeMallie, Edwards, Russell, Guggenheim, Enos. Back: jack- man, Harris, Gosnell. O'Keefe, Newbery, Hunger- ford. Nancy Guyer and Mrs. Blair pass out Monroe County awards to jean Edwards, jane Jackman, Anne DeMallie, Terri Feinglass, Doris Hunger- ford, Margie Guggenheim, Emily O'Keefe, june Kielson, Margaret Harris, joan Gosnell, and Cynthia Enos. 91
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'spic and span' Crew Top, Standing: joseph Slack, Alex Tuper, Wm. McCarthy, Harvey DeWitt, Al DeH0llander, William Ger- ber, Paul Merkel, Russell jock, Charles Steffen. Seated: Mrs. Clara Pelletier, Mrs. Mary Weterrings, Mrs. Alice Brown, Mrs. Frieda Neader. Bottom: Mrs. Rose Baldwin, Mrs. Dorothy Peterson, Mrs. Mary Wood- worth, Mrs. Frances Miller, Mrs. Anna jack, Mrs. Anna LaBorie, Bert Weterrings. o ONE OF our greatest sources of pride is the appearance of the building inside and out. We also boast of an excellent cafeteria. Credit for these achievements go to the maintenance and cafeteria stalls, who are not only untiring but interested in their work. joseph Slack is in charge of maintenance, with Charles Steffan overseeing the high school building. Controlling our vitamins is Miss Olive Fay, cafeteria manager.
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