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.--..-rum baker, B b -.-crmwa1E, San Sh ...-....n.u!CCI1awah. R th I Nitz, Judy 4-5,6633 af? Paffy. Geraldine Perry, NLC 265. Judy Schorr, Nils Rebeng? Martin. Barb Liessman, Otonneu Cha wa I. R1taBarron, Annabelle M Y onnell, Diane Whgpme Rn Cort, Gerry Sorn. ROW 3, Barbara Hczppqgafbzllgbse, Nancy Habersrichl Shjfoiung, iermaine Treadweili Rzwoil Y,1o1etBehren5. pear, Sandy Brubank Pat? 31186. Marianne Fritz Nan W UC er, Alice Carlson Jack. Hvonne Nitz. Alice ' urd , , ' atso , R ' 19 Ro k Sharon Fen-js, Sharon Higfdaiealrinhtioreschl, Roberta Durrenblgrgeibi-ta Rahn. ROW 4: Miss Mclffligiilk iuth Lloyd, t ice Turner PalKa , , . everly Way Barbara . u ypabrich v s K . GIRL ' ATHLETIC G .A.A., under the direction of Miss Delores McMilIin, is open to all Abbott girls. Meetings are held on Tuesday and Thursday after school. All members work on a point system. To be eligible for a G .A.A. award three hundred points must be earned by the end of the ninth grade year. Points may be earned both in school and out of school. The group meets once each month to plan social events. This year the girls enjoyed a picnic in September, an after-school party in October, and in November sponsored the Touchdown Trot , all school dance. They enjoyed a Christmas party in December, a pot- luck dinner in February, and a spring picnic. Field hockey and soccer are popular sports in the fall while volley ball and basketball are the winter sports. In the spring, activities center around badminton and tennis on the outdoor courts. Other interesting activities of the year included square and folk dancing, tumbling, and hiking . p am. ranw1nk1e, Lynn Aaron. I 43 As A
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I 4 THE BLUE: SEATED: Gary Thelander, Mike Lyon, Carl Mauck, Jim Johnson, Frank Van Buren, Roger Burnidge, Eary Isibue. ROW STANDING: Brad Wingerr, Gary Fairchild, Dale Ivleuser, Gordon Schultz, Dick Harris, Mr. Block, Joe Tait, Don Baumgartner, Eugene Rohrssen, Jack Klingler, Billy Hayward. 1 , y I g s Foffthe first t7 bb?tt'sl history , there were R teams representing our s ool in Fi' f'GllADE BA r- f the gracle.'Tl1e ms were soschosen as to ma two equal teams , instea of one strong team , ima t more boys could get actua game experience. squods,w r - 4 as the Blues and Golds. mpetition was mainly with he two nevijianior -'if-ru. lfarson and Ellis. One out -town game was playedwit Dundee freshmen, Dun nning.66-40. v y 2 g y N ffwe thinkpour y a nd Coach Block did agran rob even thoughthey failed win all theirlgamesu Glue frl'0 see many of our playe ,on the Elgin high team ln t e years to corhegl Each sq d the ,season with identic r records, 2 wins and 8losse . '28 Blue vs ,Ellis Grey 34 3 i8,,Golcll vs Lar White 32 30' Blue 'vs Larsen Green 29 22 iGold vs Ell, ,Red 37, 24, Blue Ellis Red 2 31 31 Gold vs El s Grey ,Blue ,pvs Larsen White,34 40 Gold vs rsen Green it vs Abbott Golcls 24 24 Gold vs y bbott Blues rsrg 26 22, , ,loe2,iv5 Ellis Grey 29 33 Gold vs Larsen White i,y, 28 Larsen Green 38 '45 Gold vsQ J Ellis Reds 21 Ellis Reds 'Gold l Elll,sl,Greyi3?il 41 '7 s Wwe White if H +334 Gold Sf Ldrsehi,Gf?en 41 2 Abboffeo Me Gd 2 260 1 i l. LQ f f W 1 fs rr,r , R y yr 389 lpoinfs scored 2 liill Pvriehffip a his lm' 5'-iodeflli THE GOLD: seie Qi of . SEATED: Don Hansen, Gary Warren, N Bill Streit, Pete Hartman, Warren Kiel, Roni Westmoreland. ROW STANDING: Gary Nohl, Gordon Rowe, Duane Alvine, Ron Prouty, Mr. Block, John Friedland, Lyle Herschlag, David Hill, Bill Gieske.
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