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Teacher. Mr. Clarence E. Felter Claw Prefidenz C lan Vice-Preridenz David Skinner janet Calace-Mottola C larr Trearurer C lan Secretary William Flanigan Dorothy Young Clan Mozbefs Mrs. Walter Kurkela Mrs. Henry Maurer Mrs. Watson Bell CLASS OF I952 FRONT ROW-Claudia Speicher, Patricia Frischmann, Patricia Cheslack, Dorothy Young, Annette Gimbel. SECOND ROW-Mary Fraietta, Pauline Calace-Mottola, Josephine De Rocha, Theresa Curtin, Julia Montaruli, jean Cole, Dolores Garnier. THIRD ROW- Gail Kurkela, Marjorie Acker, Alice Ward, Dorothy Elling, Barbara Maurer, Beth Kaker- beck, janet Calace-Mottola, Eleanor Slaybaugh. FOURTH ROW-Robert Weaver, Robert Emerick, Edward Miller, David Skinner. George De Feo, Robert Bell. FIFTH ROW- Salvatore Cimino, William Flanigan, Donald Pasquini, Robert Rell, Jack Cawley.
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PORTS A SPORTS CLUB At the first mass meeting in September G A A had its biggest boost ever-63 members came out This was the largest enrollment which G A A has ever had Bessie Pannick was elected president and Geraldme Pruett became secretary Because of the large turnout seven volleyball teams had to be chosen after a close neck and neck season Angela Rutrglan s team came out on top after havmg been tied for first place by Lillian Papovrtch The soccer season came out with something original in the way of team names the Prps Paps Peps and Pops Bessie Pannrck s Prps and Geraldme Pruett s Peps tied for first place with a score of two wins and no losses each Then came the basketball season which is still in progress with 54 girls in attendance Out of s1x teams Cynthia Spitz s team IS leading in first place with Mar garet Young s team close behind The G A A basket ball games will be shortened in antrcnpation of 1nter class baseketball and Sports days Since its first GA A season proved a great success last year badminton will be another sport in the organization this year Hopes are high for the softball season and everyone hopes to make this year the greatest and best year ever for G A A BOYS ATH LETICS BASKETBALL On November 1 1948 twenty five boys respor ded to the call for basketball candidates For the first time in many years graduation took a heavy toll in varsity players Mike Wilmoth was the only veteran from last years team After four weeks of practice a new team was molded together under Coach Ken Brown with eleven boys making up the Junior Varsity under Mr Frank Kluge To date the boys have been unable to win in league competition but have held their own against other schools of the county Early in September the members of the Sports Club made plans for a varied and successful year Electrons were first on the agenda and Angela Rutrglan took over the president s duties while the role of secre tary went to Barbara Slaybaugh The members referee C' AA games and sponsor playdays and sportsdays plus participating in various outside act1v1t1e The sponsoring ofa mov1e1n October netted enough to enable the members to purchase dark green corduroy Jackets and emblems as symbols of Sports Club Attending the annual Rodeo at Madison Square Garden and a roller skating party early in February were the beginning of our planned activities The girls are now looking forward to a playday and a week end camping trip In February the group was very happy to welcome Dorothy Denarr and Anna Signoretta into Sports Club Sports Club could not have been as 1nterest1ng and successful without the assistance of our adviser Miss Roll For this we should all like to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation BOYS ATH LETICS PHYSICAL EDUCATION A new feature was added to the physical education program this year with the formation of Blue Gold teams in all gym classes Each boy was assrgned to a permanent team with captains changing every sport season Points were given for all games and contests and a record kept in each class Interest has remained high during the entlre year Instruction and competl tion contmue to be conducted by the department with suitable awards to outstanding champions in Softball Volleyball Baseball Touch Football Basketball Ping Pong Shuflleboard Badminton Foul Shooting and Physical Fitness G . . A . , . . . , , 1. . . 1 ' ' 9 . , , . . . . F -3. - 1' A 1. Q- U u n ' 1 x 3 ' vw n - - v -f - rv - ' ' v -1 rv - - ' ' 5 . , ' - . . , . . . . , , . . . - s . . . - y , . Q f 9 , , , A . . . - ' 9 ' s , . 1 1 5 s 1 a 7
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